A tiger got trapped in the Gerua River in Bahraich, UP. When the people who came to visit Girija barrage, they informed the forest department. The department team reached the spot. Then the rescue to save Tiger from strong current began. First of all, the flow of water was reduced from the church barrage. After this, drone cameras were called, so that the tiger could be monitored. Then, the team of forest workers rode on the boat. He tried to take Tiger to the edge with the help of poles. Finally, after the rescue, which lasted for about 5 hours, the Tiger was transported from the river and then sent to the Katarnia forest. Tiger-Kiri reached the tiger. However, due to the rapid flow, Tiger went to Lakhimpur Kheri area floating for 15 km. The Forest Department team first reduced the flow of water from the Girija Barrage Dam for the rescue. Drone camera was ordered to monitor Tiger. Then sitting on the boat, with the help of poles, Tiger was taken safely to the mound built in the river. Tiger then returned to Katarnia forest. Let me tell you, Katarnia forest is situated on the banks of river Gerua. It is spread over 551 square kilometers. There are 30 tigers in it. Tiger is attached to the Kuriyali River of Nepal by the local people. The Gerua river separates Bahraich and Lakhimpur-Kheri. The mountainous areas of Nepal are currently raining heavily. The water level of the Gerua river has also increased due to the water there. On Thursday, some people came to the Girija Barrage Gate in Bahraich. He saw Tiger trapped in the river. Tiger was drowning due to the flow of flow. People reported this to the forest department. Principal said, we were scared, the principal said- we were walking. Meanwhile, Tiger was seen trapped in the river. We were afraid that he should not enter the populated areas. His life may not be drowned by drowning. The Destic Forest Officer said- the team saved Tiger's life after much effort. Field director Sanjay Pathak said- Forest Department team has done a very good job. See the rescue operation in the fans ... Copyright © 2022-23 DB corp ltd., All rights reservedthis website follows the DNPA COBSITE FOLLOWS The DNPA COBESTE OTHECS.