Lucknow : A surprising case has been seen from Lucknow district of Uttar Pradesh, where 6 dolphins were found in Sharda Assistant Indira Canal. Please tell that soon after receiving the information, hundreds of people from nearby villages gathered. On the information, the team of Nagaram police station and forest department also reached the spot. At the same time, the dolphin has been rescued and released into the Ghaghra River in Barabanki.
Some people of the village saw the dolphin Mohan Lal Ganj Range in Achalikheda barrage area of ​​the village today i.e. on Wednesday morning, the people of the village saw 6 dolphins in the canal. After which the news spread like fire and all gathered in the canal to see the dolphin. After which people gave information to the forest department and the police and forest department team reached the spot and rescued all the dolphins.
Five phase rescue completed
For your information, let us know that DFO Sitanshu Pandey said that the rescue operation of all the dolphins present in the canal under the leadership of Sub Divisional Forest Officer Chandan Chaudhary was completed in 5 stages. In the first phase, a female dolphin was evacuated and in the second phase a female dolphin and her child were rescued. After this, two more female dolphins were evacuated in the third and fourth phase. A newborn dolphin was rescued in the fifth phase.
Dolphin left in Ghaghra River in Barabanki
Regarding the matter, the DFO further stated that all the dolphins had gathered at one place due to low water in the canal. But all the dolphins have been safely evacuated and the medical tax is released into the Ghaghra river in Barabanki.
Villagers made a video of dolphin
As you have known above, hundreds of people from nearby villages gathered to see the dolphin in the canal. Due to which many people made a video of him and posted on social media. At the same time, the police had a lot of trouble to remove the people from the spot, but Nagaram Inspector Vivek Kumar Chaudhary said that people were explained and removed from the spot. After that the rescue operation was carried out.