Video Shows Over 24 Buffaloes Being Swept Away In Flooded Parvati River In Rajasthan's Dholpur, Rescue Operation Underway
In a tragic incident from Rajasthan's Dholpur, more than 24 buffalo drowned in the overflowing Parvati River. Reportedly, the buffalos belonged to the Dhanuka Pura village in the Angai area of the Dholpur District. Buffalos drowned in the flooded Parvati River while they were grazing near the river. According to the reports, some buffalos were rescued.

Video Shows Over 24 Buffaloes Being Swept Away In Flooded Parvati River In Rajasthan's Dholpur, Rescue Operation Underway |
Dholpur, Rajasthan: In a tragic incident from Rajasthan's Dholpur, more than 24 buffalo drowned in the overflowing Parvati River. Reportedly, the buffalos belonged to the Dhanuka Pura village in the Angai area of the Dholpur District. Buffalos drowned in the flooded Parvati River while they were grazing near the river. According to the reports, some buffalos were rescued, while many are still missing. Rescue operations are underway.
There has been a huge loss due to the floods in Dholpur, Rajasthan, after heavy rains. More than two dozen buffalos were swept away in the flooded Parvati River. A farmer from Dhanuka village had taken the buffalos for grazing when suddenly the flow of water increased. Nearly 7 buffalos were rescued, while many are still missing.
VIRAL VISUALS:
The villagers near the river captured the disturbing visuals on their phone cameras. Ever since the videos have surfaced on social media platforms. The video shows a herd of poor buffalo swiping away in the rapidly flowing Parvati River. The buffalos are helpless; few of them can be seen struggling to take hold in the flowing water, while some can be seen motionless.
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The video was posted by @india24x7livetv on X. The caption of the video reads, "In Rajasthan's Dholpur, heavy rainfall caused severe flooding, leading to significant losses. Over two dozen buffaloes were swept away in the deluge. A farmer had taken the buffalos to graze, but the water flow suddenly intensified. Some buffaloes were rescued, while many are still missing. The administration is continuing rescue operations."
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According to reports, rescue operations are underway, nearly 7 buffalos have been rescued till now, while many are missing.
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