India state Karnataka rains, More Than fifty monkeys saved from drowning in Davanagere District by monkey catcher Fire and Emergency personnel, along with Karnataka’s state forest department, used to a rope ladder in a daring rescue operation to protect monkeys drowning in the Karnataka Davangere District. The monsoon rains caused havoc in 12 Karnataka districts, but also for the animals.
Near Rajanahalli place, in Harihar Taluk of Davangere district Karnantaka, a group of monkeys got stuck on some trees because of the river’s overflowing. The fire department and the forest department of state were able to save all monkeys trapped by the Karnataka rains with their skill and dedication.
On August month, the phenomena was reported. Fire and Emergency personnel, along with monkey catcher officials, used to different techniques to protect the group of monkeys. Even though they tried to use their rescue boats, the monkeys refused to enter and remained on the branches of trees.
Last option was to attach a rope ladder that would snake its way to the river bank. This worked. The rescue operation was completed on August 9, when the monkeys decided to use the ladder for safety. Officials from rescue said that they accepted this challenge and began to feed the animals using rescue boats, which allowed them to approach the trees.
They were concerned about the monkeys’ lives because of rising water levels. The monkeys were concerned that the ladder might fall into the water so they had to stabilize it. Officials solved the problem by attaching it to stones. Because they were preventing the monkeys moving, the curious villagers also had to be dispersed.
Karnataka has been flooded and hit by landslides since the beginning this month, when it was subject to torrential rains. Rains have affected property and lives in several parts of Malnad and coastal Karnataka.