Bihar News: Woman Was Washed Away While Bathing In Ganga, Came Out Alive After Swimming 97 Km; Patna News – Amar Ujala Hindi News Live
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Pramila Devi told that with the help of some floating object in river Ganga, she reached Mekra village of Mokama police station, 97 kilometers away from Sonpur Ghat of Hajipur. There Sonu Pahalwan heard the voice of a woman crying for help.
The woman is safe now. â Photo: Amar Ujala
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It is said that one cannot die unless God calls him. She fights against every situation and wins the battle of life. This story is about a woman who did not know how to swim. Despite this, the bell continued to flow for 97 kilometers amidst the strong current of river Ganga and somehow the Almighty saved its life. This is the story of Pramila Devi, a resident of Vaishali. She had gone with her husband to take bath at Ganga Ghat in Sonpur on Friday on the occasion of Navratri. This accident happened during this time.
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Both husband and wife were swept away in the Ganges river.
It is said that both the husband and wife went to take bath in the river Ganga and amidst the strong current, both the husband and wife were swept away in the river Ganga. No trace of her husband has been found yet in the river Ganga, while Pramila Devi reached a ghat in Mokama while floating amidst the strong current of the river Ganga. Then with the help of sailors he safely escaped from the river Ganges. Pramila Devi told during the conversation that she did not know how to swim. When the people around got complete information about Pramila Deviâs accident, they were forced to bite their teeth.
The woman was floating in the middle of the river Ganga.
Pramila Devi told that with the help of some floating object in river Ganga, she reached Mekra village of Mokama police station, 97 kilometers away from Sonpur Ghat of Hajipur. There Sonu Pahalwan heard the voice of a woman crying for help. Giving a call to some people, he sets out in a boat in the strong current of river Ganga. Along with them, two or four youths from the same village came to help the woman. Sonu Pehalwan told that the woman was floating in the middle stream of river Ganga. She had become unconscious after pleading for help. It didnât take long for them to understand that a woman was drowning in the strong current of water. Sonu Pahalwan takes a boat with the help of some people and sets out to save the woman. By then the woman had gone two-three kilometers away after being swept away in the river Ganga. The woman is somehow pulled by the strong current of river Ganga and taken into the boat. The womanâs arms and legs were completely paralyzed. The woman is taken out of the river. People nearby informed this to the family members of Pramila Devi. It is being told that the people around Mokama village worked very hard to save the life of Pramila Devi.