West Bengal: Indian Air Force helicopter drops 15000 litres of water to put out fire on burning ship

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According to a report, the Indian Air Force on Monday carried out a major rescue operation in the Bay of Bengal to help douse a fire that had broken out onboard a merchant vessel. While carrying out the operation, the IAF dropped gallons of water on the fire to put it out. The forces responded to a call for aid from the vessel named MV SSL Kolkata. The report suggests that the ship was off the shore of the Sunderbans in the state of West Bengal.


The helicopters were deployed to the accident spot from the help at the Frazergunj Harbour. The forces first analysed the pattern of wind and then used a helicopter bucket to drop water on the fire.
Speaking to media, an official having the knowledge of the incident, said that the IAF dropped as much as 15000 litres and made 6 water runs on the fire in order to bring the situation under control. The IAF o its social media platforms also lauded his crew for great professionalism and dropping water on the exact location of the fire. The operations by IAF Mi-17 V5 Helicopter controlled the massive fire and fully doused it within a short period of time, read a post by the IAF.