Mustang Armed Police Conducts Disaster Response Drill
Mustang. Armed police have conducted an artificial drill in the context of monsoon-induced disaster response in the Himalayan district of Mustang. The Armed Police Force Nepal No. 33 Battalion here conducted the drill on Wednesday in the Kali Gandaki river at Jomsom,บ้านपझोङ-4.
The drill involved a practical exercise on the safe rescue of citizens flowing in the Kali Gandaki, informed the Battalion Chief, Armed Police Deputy Superintendent Bheshraj Giri.
Armed Police Deputy Superintendent Giri mentioned that during the training, trainees were given knowledge about the safety precautions to be taken in a disaster situation, the proper use of rescue equipment, and methods for the safe rescue of individuals trapped in strong river currents.
The police organization believes that such drills contribute to working in a coordinated and professional manner and to minimizing loss of life and property by enhancing the rescue capabilities of the Armed Police Force in disaster-related incidents.
Every year in Shrawan and Bhadra, the water flow in the country's major rivers and their tributaries is high, so the Armed Police Force has been conducting such training across the country to mitigate potential risks and reduce the loss of human life and property.
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