In a remarkable display of responsiveness and dedication, a diving team from the Indian Navy successfully rescued a seriously injured woman following a collision involving a speedboat in the Mahanadi River. The incident occurred near the Bali Yatra maritime trade fair ground in Odisha, where the Navy team was conducting reconnaissance as part of preparations for the upcoming Bali Yatra 2024.
According to officials from the Eastern Naval Command, the diving team witnessed the accident and quickly took action. The injured woman was retrieved from the river and, employing the ‘buddy carry’ technique, was transported over a distance of more than a kilometer to the nearest police help center. The ‘buddy carry’ technique, commonly utilized by armed forces, involves one personnel carrying another on their back, enabling swift movement in emergency situations.
Given the absence of an ambulance at the scene, the Navy team took the additional step of securing an autorickshaw to ensure the woman reached SCB Medical College and Hospital in Cuttack as swiftly as possible. Their decisive actions not only saved her life but also underscored the Indian Navy’s commitment to public service and welfare, reflecting their readiness to respond to emergencies beyond their primary military duties.
The incident took place against the backdrop of the Bali Yatra Festival, which was inaugurated by Odisha Chief Minister Moham Manjhi on November 15 and runs until November 22. This annual event, celebrating the maritime trade history of Odisha, highlights the significant maritime traditions of the region.
The Indian Navy’s prompt and effective response has been widely praised, showcasing their role not just as a defense force but as a vital part of the community’s safety and well-being.