According to rapper Deepubha Jadeja about this, on the last date. Due to strong winds that started on 15th, the cows grazing in SIM area got agitated and fled towards the desert and while returning from there they got stuck due to rising flood waters from Pakistan. Meanwhile, heavy rains added to the difficulties of the cows.
When the BSF personnel came to know about the incident, they informed about it to the sarpanch of Lodrani village, Shaktisinh Vaghela. The sarpanch and about 12 other life-loving youths reached the desert bank by tractor and with the help of the rope they brought with them to avoid slipping in the flood water, they reached the desert for two kilometers one by one. As many as five cows were brought out safely. The sick cows were warmed by burning tar and fed with fodder and moved to the village through a tractor trolley. While other cows were chased towards the village. Thus the challenging race work was accomplished.
Kutch (Bhuj)An hour ago
After the storm Biparjoy, the rains worsened the situation in many places adding to the damage. In which twenty cows were trapped in the desert area near Lodrani village on the border of Rapar taluka. Cows trapped in the rain and floodwaters of Pakistan were rescued after a lot of effort by life lovers by forming a human chain. However, out of the twenty trapped cows, three died. The rescue operation of the cow was successfully carried out by the BSF to the Lodrani village sarpanch Saktisinh Vaghela, who reported the trapped cows.
Scenes of the devastation caused by Cyclone Biparjoy are still emerging. About twenty cows were trapped in the rainwater in the Kuda desert, seventeen kilometers from Lodrani village in Rapar taluk and bordering Pakistan. Out of which seventeen alive cows were rescued and saved safely.
According to rapper Deepubha Jadeja about this, on the last date. Due to strong winds that started on 15th, the cows grazing in SIM area got agitated and fled towards the desert and while returning from there they got stuck due to rising flood waters from Pakistan. Meanwhile, heavy rains added to the difficulties of the cows.
When the BSF personnel came to know about the incident, they informed about it to the sarpanch of Lodrani village, Shaktisinh Vaghela. The sarpanch and about 12 other life-loving youths reached the desert bank by tractor and with the help of the rope they brought with them to avoid slipping in the flood water, they reached the desert for two kilometers one by one. As many as five cows were brought out safely. The sick cows were warmed by burning tar and fed with fodder and moved to the village through a tractor trolley. While other cows were chased towards the village. Thus the challenging race work was accomplished.
In today’s digital-first world, a business without a website is like a shop without a…
Netflix Rom-Com Based on Bestselling Novel Debuts With 88% Rotten Tomatoes Score Netflix’s new romantic…
For months, General Hospital fans have been urging the writers to finally wrap up the…
Matt Damon on His Dramatic Weight Loss for The Odyssey Matt Damon has never been…
Trump Announces U.S. Withdrawal from Dozens of UN and International Bodies, Citing National Interests U.S.…
Taylor Swift’s latest album, The Life of a Showgirl, includes a track inspired by the…