Indian Air Force Successfully Rescues Two Children from Water Tank in Uttar Pradesh

In a remarkable rescue operation, the Indian Air Force saved two children who were stranded on a water tank in Siddharthnagar, Uttar Pradesh. The children became trapped after the ladder broke, preventing them from descending. The operation, conducted early Sunday morning, involved a helicopter from the Central Air Command. Officials expressed gratitude for the coordination that made the rescue possible, ensuring the children's safe return. This incident highlights the swift response of the Air Force in emergency situations.
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Rescue Operation Overview

In Siddharthnagar, Uttar Pradesh, two children stranded atop a water tank were successfully rescued by the Indian Air Force. This operation took place on Sunday morning, utilizing a helicopter for the rescue.


Circumstances of the Incident

The children had become trapped on the water tank during the night. The ladder used for climbing up and down had broken, leaving them unable to descend.


Details of the Rescue

The Indian Air Force shared a video of the rescue operation on social media. They reported that, following a request from the state government, a Mi-17 V5 helicopter from the Central Air Command was deployed. By approximately 5:30 AM, both children were safely retrieved and the helicopter landed directly in Gorakhpur.


Official Statements

Shivsharanappa, the District Magistrate of Siddharthnagar, stated that the district administration maintained constant communication with the Air Force officials. He expressed gratitude to the Chief Minister's office, noting that their coordination made the rescue operation possible and that both children are now safe.


Watch the Rescue