Mother dives into river in futile bid to rescue drowning son
A mother jumped into the Bhagirathi river to rescue her drowning son and had to be rescued by some local fish vendors in Katwa in East Burdwan. The son is still missing and presumed dead.
A mother jumped into the Bhagirathi river to rescue her drowning son and had to be rescued by some local fish vendors in Katwa in East Burdwan. The son is still missing and presumed dead.
The 17 days of ordeal came to an end when all the 41 trapped workers were rescued safely. The miners from Hooghly are expected to reach their residence on Sunday.
The workers have been trapped since November 12, when the under-construction tunnel from Silkyara to Barkot got blocked due to debris falling in a 60-meter stretch on the Silkyara side.
Meanwhile, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Tuesday reviewed the status of relief and rescue operations with senior officials at his residence.
In a joint statement, IDF and Shin Bet said that the woman soldier, identified as Private Ori Megidish, who was captured from Nahal Oz base by Hamas militants during their brutal October 7 attack, has been reunited with her family.
CM said that all the foreign tourists are safe and essential commodities were being ensured to them.
Rescue operations by the Indian Army along with the civil administration were underway on Tuesday after continuing throughout the night with a full fledged flood like situation in Punjab's Patiala city.
Following the crash, it took two weeks for a search team to locate the plane within a dense area of the rainforest.
The body of the woman has been retrieved at Kaksar in a search operation while the child's body remained untraceable.
State Chief minister Jagan Mohan Reddy, on Saturday, chaired a high-level review meeting on the Odisha train accident and instructed officers to alert all the hospitals around Odisha's borders