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Woman delivers baby on NDRF boat in flood-hit Bihar

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Published : Jul 26, 2020, 7:22 PM IST

A woman delivered her baby on a rescue boat of NDRF in the flood-affected East Champaran district of Bihar. A team of NDRF rescuers, with the help of an ASHA worker, professionally evacuated and ensured privacy to her for safe delivery on the boat. The boat was engaged in a rescue operation of NDRF's 9th Battalion.

Woman delivers baby on NDRF boat in East Champaran
Woman delivers baby on NDRF boat in East Champaran

Patna: A 25-year-old woman gave birth to a baby girl on board an NDRF rescue boat plying on the swollen Burhi Gandak river in flood-affected Bihar on Sunday.

The woman was being rescued from her marooned house in Gobari village of East Champaran district when she developed severe labour pain and later delivered the baby around 1:40 pm, officials said.

The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) team was accompanied by an ASHA (Accredited Social Health Activist) worker who helped in the childbirth, an NDRF spokesperson said in Delhi.

A woman delivered her baby on a rescue boat of NDRF
A woman delivered her baby on a rescue boat of NDRF

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The rescuers from the 9th battalion of the NDRF were attending to a drowning incident in the vicinity when they were informed about the pregnant woman whose village was hit by floodwaters of the Budhi Gandak river, the spokesperson said.

"The mother and the newborn girl have been shifted to a public health facility in Banjariya village of Motihari district by an ambulance and their condition is stated to be stable," he said.

The boat was engaged in a rescue operation of NDRF's 9th Battalion
The boat was engaged in a rescue operation of NDRF's 9th Battalion

Also Read: North Bihar rivers in spate, flood situation grim in Madhubani

The spokesperson said NDRF personnel are trained in medical first responder course and all rescuers are taught handling of childbirth during an emergency.

"This is the 10th childbirth (including a case of twins) on an NDRF boat while evacuating expecting mothers from flood-hit areas since the year 2013," the spokesperson said.

A total of 21 NDRF teams are deployed in a dozen districts of Bihar for conducting flood rescue and relief work.

(PTI Report)

Patna: A 25-year-old woman gave birth to a baby girl on board an NDRF rescue boat plying on the swollen Burhi Gandak river in flood-affected Bihar on Sunday.

The woman was being rescued from her marooned house in Gobari village of East Champaran district when she developed severe labour pain and later delivered the baby around 1:40 pm, officials said.

The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) team was accompanied by an ASHA (Accredited Social Health Activist) worker who helped in the childbirth, an NDRF spokesperson said in Delhi.

A woman delivered her baby on a rescue boat of NDRF
A woman delivered her baby on a rescue boat of NDRF

Also Read: Bihar floods: Motihari DM rescues man in flood-hit Sangrampur

The rescuers from the 9th battalion of the NDRF were attending to a drowning incident in the vicinity when they were informed about the pregnant woman whose village was hit by floodwaters of the Budhi Gandak river, the spokesperson said.

"The mother and the newborn girl have been shifted to a public health facility in Banjariya village of Motihari district by an ambulance and their condition is stated to be stable," he said.

The boat was engaged in a rescue operation of NDRF's 9th Battalion
The boat was engaged in a rescue operation of NDRF's 9th Battalion

Also Read: North Bihar rivers in spate, flood situation grim in Madhubani

The spokesperson said NDRF personnel are trained in medical first responder course and all rescuers are taught handling of childbirth during an emergency.

"This is the 10th childbirth (including a case of twins) on an NDRF boat while evacuating expecting mothers from flood-hit areas since the year 2013," the spokesperson said.

A total of 21 NDRF teams are deployed in a dozen districts of Bihar for conducting flood rescue and relief work.

(PTI Report)

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