Brahmapuram Fire: Indian Air Force Deploys Mi 17 V5 Helicopter to Extinguish Fire at Waste Processing Plant in Kerala

The holiday will be applicable to Anganwadis, Kindergarten and Day Care Centres, government, Aided and Unaided, CBSE and ICSE schools. Public examinations including SSLC and Higher Secondary Examination remain unchanged.

Mi 17 V5 helicopter of Air Force (Photo/Twitter: SAC_IAF)

Kochi, March 9: The Indian Air Force deployed a Mi 17 V5 helicopter to help in extinguishing a fire at the Brahmapuram waste processing plant. According to IAF officials, as many as six shuttles were flown to the affected area from a nearby water reservoir and 10,800 litres of water were dropped. The helicopter was of the Air Force Station Sulur.

"On 07 March 23, a Mi 17 V5 helicopter of AF Stn Sulur carried out 'Bambi Bucket' operations to assist in extinguishing fire at Brahmapuram waste processing plant. SIx shuttles were flown to the affected area from a nearby water reservoir and 10800 litres of water were dropped," Tweeted SAC_IAF. Indian Air Force Airlifts 438 Stranded Passengers Between Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh.

The fire occurred on March 2. Earlier on March 8, after the Kerala High Court's order regarding the fire incident at the Brahmapuram waste plant, Ernakulam District Administration has declared a holiday for all educational institutions including professional colleges for the next two days as a health precaution. The holidays (from March 9 to March 10) will be applicable for Kochi Municipal Corporation, three municipalities and three panchayats.

Apart from Kochi Corporation, a holiday has been declared in Vadavukod-Puthencruz Grama Panchayat, Kizhakkambalam Grama Panchayat, Kunnathunad Grama Panchayat, Thrikkakkara Municipality, Thrippunithura Municipality and Maradu Municipality. Brahmapuram Waste Plant Fire: Residents Urged to Stay Indoors.

The holiday will be applicable to Anganwadis, Kindergarten and Day Care Centres, government, Aided and Unaided, CBSE and ICSE schools. Public examinations including SSLC and Higher Secondary Examination remain unchanged.

The Kerala high court also directed the Ernakulam District Collector to submit a comprehensive affidavit on Friday over the fire incident that happened at Brahmapuram Waste Plant. The court was informed that the pollution was unbearable for the students, and they were sent back.

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