Hyderabad Corporate Swarnaraj Sivamani Garu Daring rescue operation in flood-stricken Telangana


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Swarnaraj Sivamani corporate helped rescue a man from a stream of water in Hyderabad.

Hyderabad:

Amid chilling stories of people and cars being washed away by the floods in Telangana, a warning incident about the bravery of a local corporation pulling a man out of the floodwaters in Hyderabad has garnered high praise on the internet. , including Telangana Minister KT Rama. Rao.

A video shared on Twitter shows the Swarnaraj Sivamani Corporation carrying out the daring rescue operation in the dark using only a rope and mobile phones as flashlights, with the help of the locals.

In the 1.3 minute video, Garu is seen using a piece of rope as a guide and leading it to a man trapped in the middle of a stream of water. Then, he gently takes the man’s hand and guides him back to safety. The video ends with chants of “Bharat Mata ki jai (Praise Mother India).”

While officials appreciated Mr. Sivamani for his hands-on approach, Minister KT Rama Rao, who has been visiting various flood-affected areas in Hyderabad, tweeted: “Good job Swarnaraj Sivamani Garu.”

While some expressed their gratitude to Mr. Sivamani and called him “a great example of humanity and courage”, others, apparently involved in rescue work, congratulated him on his practical approach.

“While everyone is busy examining with photos, here is a Div-1 corporate Swarnaraj Sivamani Garu, who risked his life and jumped with a rope to save a man who was stranded in the middle of the flood. He and his team finally got it. They rescued. He needs all recognition, “Greensainikpuri tweeted.

Thirty-one people have been killed by heavy rains in Hyderabad, including a two-month-old baby. At least 50 people have died from the torrential rains and flash floods that have hit Telangana in recent days.

With relief works underway, the city and other affected parties began to hobble toward normalcy.

The state government has set the losses from the flood at an estimated Rs 5,000 crore. Chief Minister K Chandrasekar Rao has urged the Center to release Rs 1,350 million immediately for relief work and has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi in this regard.

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