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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.

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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#AmphibiousVehicles#ATORN1200#SavingLivesDisasterResponseFloodReliefGurdaspurIndianArmyPathankotPunjabFloodsRescueOperations
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