In a dramatic incident in Bihar’s Muzaffarpur district, an Indian Air Force (IAF) helicopter involved in flood relief efforts made an emergency landing in a waterlogged area of the Aurai block. Video footage captured the partially submerged helicopter surrounded by locals and has since gone viral on social media.
Aside from the emergency landing itself, a local YouTuber named Mukesh Joshi has gained significant attention for his live reporting from the scene. Rushing to the site, Joshi recorded a video showing the chopper in the background, while he stood knee-deep in floodwaters providing commentary. His lively and detailed reporting style, featuring interactions with the local villagers who assisted the IAF personnel, has earned him widespread praise online.
In his video, Mukesh highlighted how the quick-thinking villagers helped guide the helicopter to a safer location, allowing the pilots to make a controlled landing despite the challenging conditions. One villager featured in the clip proudly stated, “I would always risk my life to save our soldiers.” This heartfelt statement resonated with viewers, sparking an outpouring of support for both the community and the armed forces.
Mukesh’s video has garnered over nine lakh views, with users flooding social media with positive comments about his dedication and the bravery of the local villagers. One user applauded, “This is journalism at its finest. Kudos to the young reporter and the brave villagers!” Another said, “It’s refreshing to see a local hero shining in such a tough situation.” A third user remarked, “I’m so impressed by the YouTuber.”
Others echoed similar sentiments, with comments like, “This is the kind of reporting we need,” and “Hats off to the youth for showing us the ground coverage.” A simple statement from one user summed up the moment: “Everything is possible in Bihar.”
According to official reports, the helicopter had three personnel on board, including two pilots. All were safely rescued before officials arrived at the scene. Senior Superintendent of Police Rakesh Kumar confirmed, “The helicopter made an emergency landing in a waterlogged area in Aurai block. All the occupants were IAF personnel, and they were pulled out by locals before authorities reached the spot.”
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