Published 17:36 IST, May 20th 2020
Maharashtra: Bears rescued from well using ladder, netizens impressed
According to reports, the four-hour-long rescue operation resulted in the bears successfully coming out of the well before being released in the wild.
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Forest officials and staff from Maharashtra's Gondia district are being lauded on social media after they successfully rescued two sloth bears that fell into an open well in Salekasa range. According to reports, the four-hour-long rescue operation resulted in the bears successfully coming out of the well before being released in the wild. Indian Forest Service (IFS) officer Susanta Nanda shared a glimpse of the rescue operation where a bear can be seen climbing out of the well using a ladder.
The video has garnered over 7,500 views and more than 650 likes since it was shared a few hours ago on Twitter. "Amidst the two gloomy news of Corona & Amphan we are navigating here, this cheered my heart. Officials and staff from Salekasa Range, Gondia, Maharashtra rescued two bears that had fallen in wells. All gratitude to these frontline green warriors," Susanta captioned the video. The post is receiving a lot of appreciation from netizens who are lauding the 'great job' done by forest officials.
Amidst the two gloomy news of Corona & Amphan we are navigating here, this cheered my heart. Officials and staff from Salekasa Range, Gondia, Maharashtra rescued two bears that had fallen in wells.
— Susanta Nanda IFS (@susantananda3) May 20, 2020
All gratitude to these frontline green warriors🙏 pic.twitter.com/MSasvjFYUj
Netizens laud the rescuers
Great work 👏👏
— That Cricket Lover (@sramkumar45) May 20, 2020
Great job!!
— Corbett Expert (@corbett_expert) May 20, 2020
Bless their hearts, very kind of them to carry out this rescue operation amidst all the chaos.
— Anu Singh (@eagerbeaverAnu) May 20, 2020
Glad and god bless those rescuers. Still every single time the wells are always open and many such incidents do happen 😌
— Arrowhead 🏹🇮🇳 (@TigerKing28) May 20, 2020
Humanity is still alive..
— Divine Being (@DivineBeing7) May 20, 2020
In another incident, a cattle-killing tiger was rescued after it was displaced from the forest boundaries and went near human habitation. The tiger was unable to carry the animals it was killing because of the injury and it had made its territory outside the forest near human habitation, said forest official T. Balachandra while talking to the press. The 4-year-old tiger had reportedly killed 20 cattle before it was captured by forest officials.
17:36 IST, May 20th 2020