
As Himachal Pradesh testifies to natural furiousness in the form of torrential rains, which lead to clouds, outbursts and landslides, which claim almost 78 lives, a little girl a miraculous escape.
According to media reports, a 11 -month -old girl named Nikita Nikita survived the devastating lightning floods and landslides in the Mandi district, which required the lives of their entire immediate family.
These rain -related incidents caused confusion in Hill, with the Mandi district hit the worst.
On June 30, around 1 o’clock in the morning, Nikit’s family, her mother Radha Devi, Father Ramesh Kumar and Grandmother Poonam Devi tried to keep the rainwater from home, when suddenly, the ground slipped and swept them away.
Inside the house Nikita slept, touched and ignored the landslide that took her family.
About 2 in the morning, the brave neighbors who lived on the higher country went down to the family house and expected the worst. But to their surprise, there was a child of Nikita, unharmed and alone.
According to officials, her father Ramesh was later found buried under the debris. However, the search for her mother and grandmother’s bodies is still ongoing.
“Won’t give her away”: Nikita’s Aunt
After Nikita touched the story many, several of the region expressed interest in her adoption.
But her father’s aunt Tara Devi, who now takes care of a child, said, “We won’t give her away. We’ll pick her up.”
Searching and saving operations in Mandi
The clerk said that search and rescue operations with drones and dogs who are used to watching 30 people who have disappeared into Thunag, Gohar and Karsog Subdivize Mandi last week.
About 250 employees from national and state forces for reaction to disasters, armies, Indo-Tibetan border police and domestic guards together with administration and locals are carried out by search and rescue work.
Himachal Pradesh suffers from a loss £700 crore due to rain
Estimated losses from rains are around £572 crore, according to Seoc. However, the main minister said that this number is closer £700 crore because the data is still compiled.
Narnesh Chauhan, Media Advisor of the Chief Minister, said: “Himachal Pradesh suffered damage worth £700 crore due to rains. The government has triggered £891 CRORE PLAN focused on efforts and readiness for disaster. ”
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