"We are thankful to the local people who evacuated us to safety from the hostel building at Government Medical College, Srinagar as the flood water kept rising," Kusum, a first-year MBBS student, told PTI on board an IAF helicopter.
Kusum, 31 other students, a doctor couple and their two infant kids were the first lot of persons to be evacuated from Manasbal Airbase to Srinagar Airport for their onward journey to their native places.
Recalling the scene, Kusum said as soon as water started to rise, students shifted their belongings to higher floors of the hostel building. "...But As the water level continued to rise, we told the warden that we want to leave the hostel and move to safety," she said.
Kritika Thapa, another student, said as no official help came forth, the local residents broke through the roof of the hostel building and evacuated all of them to safety.
The students were all praise for their principal who made arrangements for them for the night before relocation to a relief camp at Illahi Bagh in Soura area. After four days at the camp, the students were moved to Ganderbal yesterday and from there to the airbase here this morning.
The students, however, had very harsh words for the state administration. No one from the government has come forward to help us till this moment. "This (IAF evacuation) is the first help from official machinery we are receiving in a week," Thapa said.
"I want to come back and become a good doctor... I want to serve the needy people throughout my life like those who have served me over the last one week," said Sana Chaudhary.
A senior IAF officer said six sorties are required to airlift the students from Manasbal.
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