Bhubaneswar: The Body of Odisha Disaster Rapid Action Force (odraf) Sitaram Murmu, which has been lost after the Friday boat tragedy, was found dead on Saturday raising the accident because Mishap became two.
His body was found by locals in Kakhadi Village near Dhabaleswar, six km from Mishap’s site.
Local residents inform the NDRF search team, which took it from water.
On Friday, while negotiating strong currents in a series of mundali in Mahanadi in the inflatable vessel of power, Murmu, 38 of one of the five odraf Jawan, has been lost.
He has joined Odraf as a Diver in 2013.
He survived by his wife and two children and a daughter.
“Odraf Sitaram Murman’s personnel, a divers & swimmer who lost in the poor y’day ship tragedy was reported to be dead.
The body was found near Dhabaleswar.
Very sad.
I asked for @dgpodisha 2review soup & order no outsider, civil or media It must be part of the rescue mission, “Pradeep Kumar Special Help Commissioner Jena Twitted.
Main Reporter OTV Arindam Das has sunk on Friday.
The cameraman was Pravat Sinha and two other odraf personnel were in treatment at SCB Medical College and Hospital, Cuttack.
Of the seven existing people (including two journalists) Boat bad luck, five survived.
Until the report archiving, there was no Tusker’s existence, which until Friday night remained on the water.
At night when the crowd disbanded, there was no view of the animal.
“Whether it has swimming and returned to the forest and still disappeared somewhere in the water.
Active search operation.
We have no information about whether the elephant has died or not,” said Division Forest Officer (Wildlife Chandaka) MD Jamil.
Forest personnel from four divisions and eight NDRF teams are in search work since Friday afternoon, he added.
While the wild wings from the Forestry Department confirmed that the Athgarh division had requested the help of Odraf to save Jumbo, Odraf was under a severe attack for misadventure which led to the death of journalists and their own Jawan.
“Tusker weighing more than two tons cannot be tamed by several people in water by having a strong current.
The animal can be left to negotiate water and exit without interruption.
The odraf team might not calculate their movements and plunge to go near Jumbo,” Anup said Nayak, former member secretary, national tiger conservation authority.