Monday 23 May 2022

Watch: Manipur villagers rescue Sangai deer that escaped from flash floods, minister shares video

A video of a group of people rescuing a Sangai deer from flash floods in a forested area has grabbed eyeballs online. The clip of the heart-warming rescue, which took place in Manipur, was shared online by Thongam Biswajit Singh, state minister for forest, environment and climate change.

The clip shows a crowd gathered around the deer, which looks exhausted. The legs of the animal are tied up, while one man strokes its head. According to Singh, the deer had run away to the village to escape from flash floods. The villagers captured the animal and alerted the Forest Department about its condition.

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In a separate tweet, the minister wrote that he immediately directed officials to release the animal into the wild, after which the Sangai deer was safely set free into the forest. The video shared along with the post shows the animal slowly wandering away after it was released.

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The Sangai deer is an endangered species native to Manipur, and is also the state animal. The animal is also called the Dancing Deer as it hops over floating foliage. The deer is known for its distinctive antlers as well. Only about 200 of the species exists in the state.

The heart-warming rescue comes amid news of torrential rains in several parts of Assam and other north-eastern states.  In Assam, approximately 7.3 lakh people in 22 districts have been affected by floods. Nagaon, Cachar and Hoaji are among worst-hit areas. The death toll due to the disaster has gone up to 24 in the state.

Several roads, bridges and other infrastructure projects have been damaged in the state. According to a PTI report, the army, paramilitary forces, SDRF, NDRF, Fire and Emergency Services and trained volunteers have evacuated thousands of people using helicopters and boats.

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