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Elderly woman saved after floating for 13hrs

- — PTI, AFP

burdwan (west bengal) — It was a providenti­al escape for 62-year-old Tapati Chowdhury who kept herself afloat for 13 hours in the turbulent Damodar river in flood-hit Burdwan district, till she was rescued 80km away.

A resident of Kalibazar in East Burdwan district, Chowdhury, an Anganwadi worker, had gone to see the swollen Damodar river out of curiosity on Saturday evening.

But she accidental­ly fell into the river and was swept away within a moment. Despite her cries for help, nobody was around to rescue her.

The entire night she put up a brave fight to remain afloat and on Sunday morning, her distress calls did not go in vain. She was spotted by some fishermen who rescued her at 7.30am on Sunday. The elderly woman was conscious when she was rescued.

Chowdhury said, “I came to know that the place was Markunda ferry ghat of Mundeswari river at Pursurah in Hooghly district. They told me it was 80km from the spot from where I fell into the river.” She was taken to a hospital and released after treatment.

Talking to reporters at her home, Chowdhury who was yet to recover from the trauma, said that she could not believe how she escaped from the jaws of death.

Meanwhile, lightning killed at least 11 people in eastern India as large swathes of the country reel under the worst floods in years that have left hundreds dead and millions displaced, officials said on Monday.

 ?? PTI ?? An inundated village at Suprakandh­i in flood-hit Karimganj district of Assam on Sunday. —
PTI An inundated village at Suprakandh­i in flood-hit Karimganj district of Assam on Sunday. —

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