Palamu (Jharkhand):Over 40 villagers stranded in floods of Sone River in Jharkhand's Garhwa district and Bihar's Rohtas district were rescued by the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) team on Monday.
Late on Sunday night, incessant rainfall triggered a sudden swelling of water levels in the Sone river following which, one and a half dozen residents of Lohargada and Merauni villages of Hariharpur in Jharkhand's Garhwa district and about two dozen villagers in Rohtas area of Bihar got stranded.
On information, the Garhwa district administration ordered an urgent rescue operation. The Garhwa district officials contacted NDRF and Rohtas district administration. After which, an NDRF team initiated a rescue operation and evacuated more than 40 stranded villagers to the Rohtas area.
"The NDRF has rescued the villagers who had got stranded in flood waters of Sone River. Among the stranded people, included villagers from both Jharkhand and Bihar. Following the late night rescue operation, all the villagers were evacuated by Monday morning," Rajni Ranjan, Hariharpur police station in-charge said.
Among those who were stranded included Kamlesh Chaudhary, Shanti Devi, Suresh Chaudhary, Sunti Devi, Bhagmania Devi, Mangal Chaudhary and others from Lohargada and Merauni village. According to a villager Kamlesh, due to the floods, water level had almost reached upto their knees After villagers informed Garhwa DC Shekhar Jamuar, relief and rescue operations were launched immediately, he said.