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

Aluva Rescue effort https://t.co/b3ZbwZ6vcr — SpokespersonNavy (@indiannavy) 1534415657000

#OpMadad #KeralaFloodRelief #keralafloods Flight Diver Amit rescues a small child from Aluva. Pilot in Command Cdr… https://t.co/PqCQo3feVk — SpokespersonNavy (@indiannavy) 1534415309000

NEW DELHI: Navy choppers have been involved in some of the most daring rescue operations in flood-hit Kerala in the last few days. Several dozen choppers have been pressed into service to rescue stranded people whose houses are on the verge of getting submerged by flood waters.On Friday, Indian Navy 's official Twitter handle posted a video where a pregnant lady is rappelled to safety by a Navy chopper after her water broke.In another incident, an Indian Navy flight diver rescued a child in state capital Kochi's Aluva municipality.These videos of rescue operations have highlighted the intricacies and complexities of the task present in front of the rescue agencies.The video, which is being widely shared on social media, was posted the official Twitter handle of the Indian Navy.In the video, flight diver Amit can be seen rescuing a child as he is hoisted by a chopper from the roof of what appears to be a house. The helicopter was being commanded by Cdr Vijay Verma.The navy diver was hailed as a “hero” by the online community.“Proud of you, Vijay and Amit! May God be with you always!” a Twitter user responded to the Indian Navy’s video.Another user thanked the forces for their prompt rescue effort."Kudos to our armed forces. Only God knows what would happen had they not been around," he tweeted.Rescue and relief teams from Army, Navy and Air Force, along with NDRF teams, have been working round-the-clock to provide assistance to the flood-affected people in Kerala where as many as 164 people have lost their lives.Twelve additional teams of the National Disaster Response Force comprising about 540 personnel were also rushed to Kerala.Army, Navy, Air Force and NDRF personnel have begun rescuing people stranded in the worst affected areas of Ernakulam , Pathanamthitta and Thrissur districts from this morning.The rescue teams have rescued many elderly persons and women with young children this morning.