
Staff SDRF during the Rescue Operations in Kameddy on Monday. | Photo Credit: By Agreement
In a joint operation on Monday, four villagers and more than 560 sheep stuck in the flood waters of the husband in the village of Hitlur in Bichkunda Mandal in Kameddy district were saved in the Firefighting and Firefighting Staff.
The stressed villagers were identified as Sai Gonda, 48, from Guncholoor, Sai Gonda (38 years) from Baswapur, Yadav Gonda, 23, from Gunkallloor and Chakali Sail, 45, Chikluru. They were imprisoned together with livestock when the water level rose sharply after the strong influx.
Teams from the fire station Madnoor, the Fire Wing of SDRF from Nizamabad and 7. The operation was under the supervision of Sandhanna, a district fire officer (Siddipet), who is currently in charge of Kameddy, and T. Parameshwar, District Fire officer, Nizamabad.
A total of 49 employees took part in the operation, of which 7 of them from Madnoor Fire Station, 14 from the Fire Wing SDRF, 24 of the 7 Battalion and 4 from the Fire Services Kamedda. After a few hours of effort, all four villagers and their farm animals were moved to safe places.
The CEO of Theangana, the reaction to disasters, emergency and civil defense, appreciated the rescue teams for their rapid action and coordination that prevented loss of life and livestock.
Published – August 18, 2025 17:16





