Over 700 stranded passengers airlifted by IAF from Jammu to Srinagar

Press Trust of India  |  Jammu 

The airlifted over 700 stranded passengers, including students, from to on Monday, a defence said.

For the first time, two Aircraft airlifted 707 passengers simultaneously from the Air Force Station, the said.

Thousands of people were left stranded in following the closure of the Jammu-national highway, the only all-weather road linking with the rest of the country, in the wake of heavy snowfall on Wednesday.

The said the relief effort has been undertaken jointly by the IAF and civil administration.

"In first sortie, a total of 301 and in the second sortie 406 passengers, including students, were airlifted," he said.

He said Jammu Air Commodore S K Mishra personally supervised the entire operation at Jammu Airbase.

"All the passengers were also provided with by the Jammu-based The passengers were extremely thankful to the civil administration and armed forces for a great humanitarian relief in the time of dire necessity," the said.

As many as 538 persons, including 319 GATE aspirants, were airlifted in separate sorties by the IAF between the twin capital cities of Jammu and Srinagar, a had said on Saturday.

The IAF launched special sorties of C17 Globemaster, airlifting a total of 538 persons, including 319 Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) aspirants, between the twin capitals on Friday and Saturday.

Another group of 186 passengers, mostly the GATE aspirants, were airlifted by the IAF on Sunday.

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First Published: Mon, February 11 2019. 21:20 IST