News APP

NewsApp (Free)

Read news as it happens
Download NewsApp

Available on  gplay

This article was first published 9 years ago
Home  » News » Nepalese woman pulled out alive from debris by Indian rescuers

Nepalese woman pulled out alive from debris by Indian rescuers

Source: PTI
April 28, 2015 22:40 IST
Get Rediff News in your Inbox:

A member of police forces walk down a street covered in debris after buildings collapsed in Bhaktapur, Nepal. Photograph: Omar Havana/Getty Images

A Nepalese woman was miraculously rescued alive by Indian rescuers 50 hours after being buried under the rubble following the devastating earthquake that jolted the country, killing over 5,000 people.

Sunita Sitoula, who was trapped under the rubble after the powerful temblor brought down a five-storey building in Basundhara of Maharajgunj in Kathmadu, was rescued alive by India's National Disaster Response Force personnel on Monday.

The survivor, who was rushed to a nearby hospital, has now taken refuge at a local school with her husband and two sons who managed to escape unhurt, eKantipur reported on Tuesday.

"It feels like I have come into a different world," said Sitoula.

NDRF assistant commandant Kulish Anand said: "We got the information that a lady is stuck between two slabs. There is some cavity and she is alive.

"Firstly, we stabilised the particular area and then we gave some life saving medicine to that particular lady. After stabilising her, we just took her out."

Hundreds of people are still trapped under tonnes of debris in the KathmanduValley and the worst-affected remote mountainous areas, as rescue workers are desperately searching for survivors of the Saturday's 7.9-magnitude earthquake.

NDRF rescuers and Indian Air Force personnel have now begun reaching areas beyond KathmanduValley near Pokhara.

India on Tuesday sent six more teams of NDRF to Nepal, taking the total number of NDRF teams to 16 from 10 who were already engaged in rescue operations there for the last few days.

Each NDRF team has about 45 personnel.

NDRF rescuers are at present deployed in areas like TanuHospital, Balajutra, Balkhu, Goodbal, Brijeshwari, Chavmati, Vasundranmunatal, Maharajganj, Gangabhu and ShobhaBhagwatiBridge.

Get Rediff News in your Inbox:
Source: PTI© Copyright 2024 PTI. All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution of PTI content, including by framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent.