Indian Army’s Gajraj Corps Swiftly Responds to Massive Fire in Arunachal’s Tenga Market
Itanagar: In a swift and decisive action, the Gajraj Corps of the Indian Army responded to a devastating fire that broke out in the main market of Tenga, West Kameng, along the Tezpur-Tawang Highway in Arunachal Pradesh. The fire, which erupted around 4 AM on February 15, threatened lives and property in the bustling commercial hub, prompting an immediate rescue operation.
Upon receiving the alert, Army personnel rushed to the scene with firefighting trucks, working tirelessly to battle the raging flames. Their coordinated efforts not only helped contain the fire but also ensured the safety of residents in the affected area. Beyond firefighting, the Army extended humanitarian support to those impacted, further strengthening its role as a first responder in times of crisis.
The incident underscores the seamless civil-military cooperation that has become a hallmark of the Indian Army’s engagement with communities in remote and strategic regions. With an unwavering commitment to national security, humanitarian assistance, and disaster response, the Army once again demonstrated its readiness to safeguard citizens in times of emergency.
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