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Herd of deer swept away in swollen Ganga, 7 rescued: Officials

As floods in Uttar Pradesh worsened with incessant rain, the number of deers wading through deep waters in the Ganga near Hastinapur Wildlife Sanctuary was reported on Tuesday. The sanctuary is entirely underwater due to the floods as per the state government.

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Published : Jul 21, 2020, 7:35 PM IST

Unspecified number of deer swept away in swollen Ganga, 7 rescued: Officilas
Unspecified number of deer swept away in swollen Ganga, 7 rescued: Officilas

Muzaffarnagar: An unspecified number of deers were swept away in the Ganga while seven of the bunch were rescued near here, said officials on Monday.

The herd of deer, apparently trapped in a swollen Ganga near Hardwar amid the incessant rains, were swept along with the river till here in the river, they said. While seven of them managed to reach an island in the river near a barrage in the district, the rest were swept away, they said.

The marooned deers were rescued by a joint team of Forest and Irrigation departments, which reached the island on boats and rescued them, said Forest Ranger Ramesh Valodo.

Refusing to hazard any guess on the number of deers swept away, Valodo said their bunch comprise any number between 50 and 100.

Officials, however, said various districts administrations along the river course have been alerted to keep an eye over the herd being swept in the swollen river.

After being rescued, the animals were released in Hastinapur sanctuary near here, he said.

Hastinapur Wildlife Sanctuary is a protected area in the Gangetic plains of Uttar Pradesh, India.

Established in 1986, the sanctuary is spread over 2,073 square kms across Meerut, Muzzafarnagar, Ghaziabad, Bijnor, Meerut and Amroha districts. (PTI)

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