Imphal, Assam Rifles personnel have rescued around 1,000 people from flood-hit areas in Manipur, which was badly hit by incessant rains caused by Cyclone Remal.

In a statement, Assam Rifles said its troops successfully conducted rescue operations in flood-hit areas in Imphal city on Tuesday and provided assistance to distressed and stranded people.

Nearly 1,000 local people were rescued from the devastating flood waters, the statement said.

It said that this operation, conducted with precision and compassion, underlines the unwavering commitment of the security forces in protecting communities in times of crisis.

As the rains wreaked havoc and flood waters rose, trapping many people, Assam Rifles mobilized its flood relief teams to respond to the emergency.

Despite dangerous conditions and challenging terrain, dedicated individuals sprang into action, using specialized equipment and advance rescue techniques to reach those in need.

The successful execution of this flood rescue operation is a testament to the unwavering dedication, professionalism and preparedness of the Assam Rifles, the statement said.

As the weather opened briefly on Thursday, Assam Rifles took up the task of distributing essential food items and water.

The statement said that as recovery efforts continue and communities rebuild following this natural disaster, Assam Rifles remains steadfast in its commitment to serve and protect the people, exemplifying the values ​​of bravery, compassion and resilience that Define the nation.