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Indian Army Averts Major Fire Disaster in Arunachal’s Remote Menchuka Town

New Delhi: A potentially devastating fire in the remote town of Menchuka, in Arunachal Pradesh’s Shi Yomi district, was swiftly brought under control by the Indian Army in a daring firefighting and relief operation that averted a major disaster near the India-China border.

The blaze, which erupted in a residential area of the town, posed an immediate threat to homes and civilian infrastructure. Responding to a distress call, the Army promptly mobilised a relief team comprising two officers, five Junior Commissioned Officers (JCOs) and 86 soldiers, who rushed to the scene with firefighting equipment.

Despite the region’s difficult terrain and challenging weather conditions, Army personnel acted with speed and efficiency, working tirelessly to extinguish the flames. Their prompt intervention prevented the fire from spreading to densely populated areas, ultimately saving several homes and ensuring that no lives were lost.

In addition to firefighting, the Army provided critical humanitarian support to affected families. Essential supplies, including food, clean drinking water, and basic relief materials, were distributed to those who lost belongings in the fire, bringing much-needed comfort and stability to the local community.

Located in a strategic border zone, Menchuka has limited access to emergency infrastructure, making the Army’s rapid response even more crucial. The operation not only mitigated the immediate threat but also reinforced the Army’s role as a dependable lifeline for citizens in far-flung and underserved regions.

The Army’s action in Menchuka once again highlighted its core values of selfless service, dedication, and resilience. In moments of crisis, the armed forces continue to serve not just as defenders of national security, but as vital supporters of civilian welfare, especially in India’s most remote corners.

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