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Video: Indian Army uses heavy-duty amphibious vehicles for Punjab flood rescue efforts

These amphibious, all-terrain vehicles are playing a crucial role in the ongoing rescue operations, navigating through deep water and rugged terrain to evacuate stranded villagers
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The Indian Army has deployed the advanced ATOR N1200 Specialist Mobility Vehicles (SMVs) in the flood-affected regions of Punjab, including Amritsar, Pathankot, Gurdaspur, and Dera Baba Nanak.

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These amphibious, all-terrain vehicles are playing a crucial role in the ongoing rescue operations, navigating through deep water and rugged terrain to evacuate stranded villagers.

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Their deployment has significantly boosted the Army’s ability to reach remote and submerged areas, ensuring timely assistance and saving lives. These all-terrain machines are specially designed and are crucial assets in the safe evacuation of stranded villagers.

Swollen rivers and rivulets and incessant rains have submerged many villages and low-lying areas in several districts of Punjab.

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