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The lost odraf body was found a day after an accident

The lost odraf body was found a day after an accident
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BHubaneswar: The Body of Odisha Disaster Rapid Action Force (Odraf) Sitaram Murmu, which has been lost on the Friday boat tragedy in Mahanadi while trying to save the elephant, it was found on Saturday, lifting toll two.
His body was found by locals in Kakhadi Village near Dhabaleswar, six km from Mishap’s site.
Murmu (38), one of the five Jawan Odraf, lost when their rubber boat was upside down while negotiating a strong current near the series of Mundali.
He has joined Odraf as a diver in 2013 and survived by his wife and two small children and daughters.
“Odraf Sitaram Murman’s personnel, a diverist & swimmer who is lost in the ydays boat tragedy unfortunately reported dead.
The body was found near Dhabaleswar.
Very sad.
I asked for @dgpodisha 2review soup & order no outsider, civil or media must be part From the rescue mission, “Pradeep Kumar Special Help Commissioner Jena Tweeted.
On Friday, OTV head reporter Arinindam Das sank while trying to cover the rescue mission.
The cameraman was Pravat Sinha and two other odraf personnel were undergoing treatment at SCB Medical College and Hospital, Cuttack.
Chairman of the Naveen Patnaik minister on Saturday sanctions Rs 4 lakh for the watersht family of Welfare Working Odisha’s welfare funds.
Until archiving of this report, forest officials and NDRF could not find elephants, which until Friday night remained in the water.
“We have no information about whether elephants have died or swimming for safety,” said MD Jamil, Division Forest Officer (Chandaka Wildlife Asylum).
Odraf has been criticized because for example, which leads to the death of a journalist and one of his own homes.
“Tusker weighing more than two tons cannot be tamed by several people in the water in the middle of a strong current.
The animal should be left to negotiate water and exit itself,” said Anup Nayak, a former secretary of the member, the National Tiger Conservation Authority.

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