Indian Air Force’s Helicopters Intensify Flood Relief Operations in Tripura
The Indian Air Force’s Mi-17 and ALH helicopters are actively aiding flood relief operations in Tripura. Over 4,000 food packets have been air-dropped, and 28 tons of relief material have been airlifted to assist stranded locals in various flood-affected areas.
The Indian Air Force (IAF) has ramped up its flood relief operations in Tripura, deploying Mi-17 and Advanced Light Helicopters (ALH) to provide critical aid to flood-stricken areas. The helicopters have been operating from Agartala, the state capital, and have played a pivotal role in delivering essential supplies to regions severely impacted by the recent floods.
According to the IAF, the helicopters have successfully air-dropped over 4,000 food packets to stranded locals across several affected areas, including Rangamati, Jatanbari, Udaipur, Paschim Malbasa, Shankar Pali, and surrounding regions. This effort is part of a larger operation aimed at mitigating the impact of the devastating floods that have affected thousands of residents in Tripura.
In addition to the food packets, the IAF has airlifted a total of 28 tons of relief material since the commencement of the operations. This includes essential supplies such as medical aid, drinking water, and other necessities critical for survival in the aftermath of the natural disaster. The coordination with the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) has been instrumental in ensuring that the relief materials are effectively distributed to those in need.
The ongoing flood relief efforts have been marked by continuous and relentless work from the IAF, with helicopters flying multiple sorties daily to reach the most isolated and difficult-to-access areas. The operation has been crucial in providing immediate relief to affected communities and supporting the overall disaster response strategy.
Tripura has faced severe flooding in recent weeks, with heavy rains leading to the inundation of vast areas. The floods have caused significant damage to infrastructure and homes, displacing many residents and creating an urgent need for humanitarian assistance. The Indian Air Force’s intervention has been a vital component of the state’s flood relief efforts, demonstrating the crucial role of aerial support in disaster response.
The deployment of Mi-17 and ALH helicopters underscores the IAF’s commitment to disaster relief and its capability to provide rapid and effective assistance in emergency situations. The successful execution of these operations highlights the importance of coordinated efforts between military and disaster response agencies in addressing the challenges posed by natural calamities.
As the situation evolves, the Indian Air Force and NDRF continue to work closely to ensure that relief operations are sustained and that support reaches those who need it most. The collaborative efforts between various agencies and the dedication of personnel on the ground are crucial in mitigating the effects of the floods and supporting the recovery of affected communities in Tripura.

