Navy’s valour in flood-hit Kerala has saved two lives. A 25-year-old pregnant woman, rescued from an inundated village in Aluva region of Ernakulam district, gave birth to a baby boy on Friday.
The pregnant lady was airlifted after a doctor was lowered to assess her. She was evacuated and taken to the hospital. The woman, identified as 25-year-old Sajita Jabeel, later gave birth to a baby boy.
The young lady and her new born son both are doing fine. God Bless them pic.twitter.com/ysrh1DVUx6
— SpokespersonNavy (@indiannavy) August 17, 2018
Her family members have thanked the Navy, Kerala police and the government which ensured that not only their lives were saved, but the baby was safely delivered.
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A pregnant lady with water bag leaking has been airlifted and evacuated to Sanjivani. Doctor was lowered to assess the lady. Operation successful #OpMadad #KeralaFloodRelief #KeralaFloods2018 pic.twitter.com/bycGXEBV8q
— SpokespersonNavy (@indiannavy) August 17, 2018
Five teams of the Indian Navy, along with 10 columns of the Army and teams of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) are working shoulder-to-shoulder in Kerala to rescue to the flood-affected populace.
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