In a video, the Andhra Pradesh cops workers taken part in handling traffic and flood scenarios, on Sunday rescued 2 puppies stranded in flood water in the Ithavaram town in the NTR district. The occurrence occurred next to National Highway number 65 (NH 65) in Nandigama mandal, which links Hyderabad and Vijayawada. Speaking about the occurrence, Nandigama ACP Janardhan Naidu informed PTI, “We were handling the car traffic on the highway in the middle of flood conditions on Friday and our DCP Ajitha Vejendla discovered that a dog was oddly remaining around us. She then led us to her stranded puppies.”
The Andhra Pradesh cops tweeted a video of the occurrence through their main manage. “#APPolice rescued puppies stranded in flood water: In #NTR(D) due to massive floods loomed the puppies were trapped in a house. Cops realized the distress of mother #dog for her children. They immediately rescued them & safely brought them to their mother&showed humanity,” the caption read.
Two cops and a policewoman wearing their tiredness reacted to the distressed dog’s plea. Following the dog’s lead, the officers learnt the flooded water surrounding the locked house. They leapt over the substance wall and effectively rescued 2 stranded puppies from within. After cleansing and taking care of the puppies, they reunited them with the mom dog.
According to Naidu, floodwater swamped the location in front of your house at around 3 pm on Thursday. The cops ended up being mindful of the dog’s upsetting circumstance on Friday afternoon, around 20 hours after the dog lost contact with its puppies due to the floods.
Traffic on the nationwide highway (NH 65) was interfered with and the close-by locations were swamped after the Munneru River, which is a tributary of the Krishna, got inflamed due to the heavy rains in the state in the last couple of days.
(With inputs from PTI)