The Indian Army has deployed ATOR N1200 Specialist Mobility Vehicles in the flood-hit districts of Amritsar, Punjab, to evacuate residents marooned by overflowing sections of the Ravi River. Videos released by the Army’s public relations office show the amphibious, all-terrain vehicles ferrying villagers through waterlogged streets and fields that have become inaccessible to conventional trucks. Troops have focused on low-lying villages where floodwaters remain chest-deep after several days of heavy monsoon rainfall. Local civil-administration officials said the Army’s intervention has accelerated evacuations, with additional teams on standby should water levels rise further. Authorities have urged residents in vulnerable areas to move to higher ground as rescue and relief operations continue.
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