Dehradun: Two young women who were doing river rafting in Uttarakhand's Rishikesh were rescued from drowning by Indian Army soldiers. The two young women had fallen into the river with their rafts and started flowing with the strong flow of water. Now the video of this whole rescue has now gone viral on social media. Â Â
In fact, the young women who were rafting near Phool Chatti in the religious and tourist town of Rishikesh had fallen into the river from their boat. The fast flow of the river began to carry them with them and both of them could not catch the shore after walking their hands and feet in the deep water. Due to this, the soldiers of the Indian Army present on the banks of the river showed promptness and jumped into the water and rescued them. Â
Two civilian girls were rescued by one Indian Army Rafting team member today at Phool Chatti in Rishikesh. These girls fell out of a civilian raft and would have drowned if not rescued in time: Indian Army officials pic.twitter.com/tV4Qm8diQi
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At the same time, an Indian Army officer said, "A member of the army's rafting team saved two young women from drowning in the river at Phool Chatti in Rishikesh today. These young women had fallen from a boat into the strong current of water and if not rescued in time, they would have drowned. Now the video of the case has gone viral on social media. From the video, it is clear that army soldiers came as angels to save the young women who were flowing in a sharp stream. It would have been difficult for both the girls to survive if they had not shown their agility.
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