#OpMadad #KeralaFloodRelief #KeralaFloods2018 A Thank You note painted on the roof of a house where the Naval ALH p… https://t.co/FgSOirWHNo — SpokespersonNavy (@indiannavy) 1534738865000

A pregnant lady with water bag leaking has been airlifted and evacuated to Sanjivani. Doctor was lowered to asses… https://t.co/OhyRJz4cTN — SpokespersonNavy (@indiannavy) 1534491529000

The young lady and her new born son both are doing fine. God Bless them https://t.co/ysrh1DVUx6 — SpokespersonNavy (@indiannavy) 1534500930000

NEW DELHI: The houses from where a heavily pregnant woman was rescued by an Air Force commander expressed gratitude by scribbling "Thanks" on its roof.Written with white paint, the word "Thanks" was prominently visible on top of the roof of a house from where a Navy chopper had airlifted a pregnant woman last week in Aluva - a region in Kerala's Ernakulam district."A Thank You note painted on the roof of a house where the Naval ALH piloted by Cdr Vijay Varma rescued two women. Bravo," the Navy tweeted with photographs of the house.Last week on Friday, a heavily pregnant woman, Sajita Jabil, had developed complications with a ruptured amniotic sac. With her house already submerged in water, the 25-year-old woman and her yet to be born baby were in need of urgent medical attention.It was then a Navy helicopter came to her rescue. A doctor was first lowered from the chopper to examine her condition before she was airlifted and taken to Sanjivani multi-speciality hospital in Alappuzha district."A pregnant lady with water bag leaking (was) airlifted and evacuated to Sanjivani. Operation successful," Indian Navy spokesperson Captain D.K. Sharma tweeted.Almost half an hour later, the woman delivered a baby boy."The baby and the mother are both stable at the naval hospital," the spokesperson said in a statement.Today, the Navy tweeted photographs of the same house with the word "Thanks" scribbled on its roof.