San Francisco Bay Area Indian Community - SFIndian.com
| | | | | | | | | | | |
 


 

Shimla Police rescue snow-stuck woman to safely deliver baby

Himachal Pradesh,National

Author : Indo Asian News Service

National, Himachal Pradesh, India Read Latest News and Articles

Share With Your Friends



Add an Article

View All Contributions

Add To My Favorite

Add A Picture

Shimla, Jan 23 (IANS) In a heart-warming incident, police personnel in Himachal Pradesh on Sunday helped a pregnant woman safely deliver her baby in a hospital after finding the vehicle of her family stranded in snow-laden road 15 km uphill from the state capital.

Due to snowfall, most of the roads are blocked and vehicles are not plying in Shimla district.

"In these circumstances, Shimla Police has rescued a delivery case (Shivangi, wife of Ashwani of Anu village in Theog tehsil in Shimla district from Tarapur near Mashobra) and dropped her to Kamla Nehru Hospital in Shimla," Shimla Police said in tweet.

Shimla and its surroundings have been experiencing snow since Saturday night, the season's heaviest.

Areas near Shimla like Kufri and Narkanda and popular tourist resorts of Manali and Dalhousie are covered in a thick blanket of snow, resulting long traffic gridlocks adding to the problem of the commuters, mainly locals.

--IANS

vg/pgh


Copyright and Disclaimer: All news and images appearing in our news section, search engines and social media are provided by IANS. If you face any issues related to the content/images, please contact our news service provider directly. We are not liable/responsible for any content/images related to the news service provider.


Latest News

View More News


More News Articles

Shahid Kapoor looks 'hard' in his 'aaj ka mood' from 'Deva' sets

Gurinder Chadha returns to big screen with Bollywood twist to Dickens' classic

Shakti Anand shot cart-pushing sequence in one take for 'Kundali Bhagya'

Harsh Chhaya aka Papaji is back to reclaim his power in 'Undekhi' Season 3

Junaid Khan wraps up his second untitled film after 58-day shoot