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Conrad all praise for ‘guardians of skies’

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SHILLONG, June 26: Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma has lauded the Indian Air Force (IAF) for assisting the administration in the state in its efforts to airdrop essential commodities to people affected by recent flash floods in the state.

Several groups, including churches from Tura, recently provided relief to flood-hit families in Siju area, South Garo Hills. Those who were part of the initiative include the Tura Baptist Church, theDobasipara Baptist Church, Adinggre Prayer Cell, A’chik Heritage Pursuits and the Chimik Women’s Group. A team from Rongram Block had also helped in the relief work by ferrying
essential items to the victims.

In a series of tweets, Conrad expressed gratitude to IAF for extending help in times of distress.
“For the 1st time in the history of Meghalaya, relief operations of this magnitude are being carried out in the state. Thank you guardians of the skies and a great job by the whole coordinating team. Thanks to @IAF_MCC for assisting us in reaching out to our people in need, to inaccessible areas devastated by the recent rains and landslides,” he said.
In a separate tweet, the chief minister also informed that relief items have also been airdropped in flood-ravaged areas of South West Khasi Hills and South Garo Hills.
Meanwhile, IAF spokesperson Wing Commander Sreeprakash said the IAF personnel had been carrying out flood relief operations in Assam and Meghalaya since June 21.
“Since then, IAF has flown around 74 missions, rescued 253 stranded people and dropped more than 200 tonne of relief material as part of the humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations, conducted to aid the civil administration of affected areas,” he told PTI.
The IAF deployed C-130J Super Hercules, An-32 transport aircraft, Mi-17V5 helicopters, Advanced Light Helicopters (ALH) Dhruv and Mi-17 helicopters to provide supplies to people, he added.
It may be mentioned that the IAF choppers have come to the rescue of the stranded in various areas, including Maheskhola, Nekora, Bandrasora and Rangthangsora. (With PTI Inputs)

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