Odisha journalist dies after drowning in Mahanadi River while covering elephant rescue operation
Bhubaneswar/IBNS: An elephant rescue operation turned tragic as Odisha's noted journalist Arindam Das died after drowning in the Mahanadi River while covering the rescue operation on Friday, according to local media.
The Emergency Officer of SCB Medical College and Hospital in Cuttack, Bhubanananda Maharana, has confirmed the death of Odisha Television Limited (OTV)'s journalist Arindam Das in a boat mishap this afternoon.
OTV cameraperson Prabhat Sinha, who was accompanying Arindam Das during the coverage, has been rescued and he is undergoing treatment in a critical condition, medical officials said.
#BIG_BREAKING
— OTV (@otvnews) September 24, 2021
WATCH | Mishap during Tusker rescue ops in Mahanadi river barrage: #ODRAF boat carrying rescue personnel & #OTV crew capsizes #Odisha pic.twitter.com/x38AITKfPd
WATCH | Boat mishap in Mahanadi during Tusker rescue : Team on-board #ODRAF boat being rescued #Odisha pic.twitter.com/wgDYACD6KL
— OTV (@otvnews) September 24, 2021
According to reports, OTV chief reporter Arindam Das was covering an operation launched to rescue a wild elephant stuck in the Mahanadi River under Mundali bridge in Cuttack and he had boarded an Odisha Disaster Rapid Action Force (ODRAF) boat along with a rescue team.
During the operation, the boat suddenly capsized near Mahanadi River barrage due to the strong currents in the water and the journalist reportedly drowned, while the incident was being telecasted live on OTV.
R.I.P.
— OTV (@otvnews) September 24, 2021
‘Arindam’s voice will not be heard anymore. We have lost him forever’ pic.twitter.com/NGs70Of4Lf
It was seen in the footage that Arindam Das and all others on board the boat wore life jackets and other rescuers made unsuccessful attempts to save the young reporter.
OTV reported that Arindam Das and his cameraperson Prabhat Sinha had been rescued shortly from the Mahanadi river and rushed to a Cuttack hospital where Das was pronounced dead.
Deeply shocked @the untimely passing of colleague Arindam in a boat accident while covering elephant rescue.He was a brave & ethical journalist who fearlessly chose to go after breaking news.This terrible loss despite taking safety precautions & ODRAF's best efforts. Om Shanti 🙏
— Jagi Mangat Panda (@JagiPanda) September 24, 2021
Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik expressed grief over the death of the journalist and he wished speedy recovery to the OTV video-journalist.
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