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‘Heartbreaking’: Indian villagers carry sick man 12km on makeshift stretcher to ambulance due to lack of roads (VIDEO) | |
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Residents of a village in the southeastern Andhra Pradesh state raced against time as they covered 12 kilometers on foot to bring a severely ill man to an ambulance, which could not get to the patient in the roadless terrain. | |
Jarata Nagaraju, 22, from Vizianagaram district in Andhra Pradesh, was suffering from an acute case of jaundice for several days and was in urgent need of medical help – the only problem was that the nearest place an ambulance could reach was 12 kilometers (7.5 miles) away from his home. | |
As the man’s condition was not getting better, his fellow villagers took matters in their own hands and set off on a grueling journey, carrying the ailing man on a makeshift stretcher all the way up to the road where the ambulance was waiting. | |
“Villagers of hamlet carried the patient for almost 12 km and reached a road. From there the patient was carried in an ambulance,” a doctor was quoted by ANI news agency as saying. | “Villagers of hamlet carried the patient for almost 12 km and reached a road. From there the patient was carried in an ambulance,” a doctor was quoted by ANI news agency as saying. |
Nagaraju was taken to a local hospital in critical condition, and was administered first aid. He was then transported to another hospital for further treatment. | |
The video of the villagers’ dramatic rescue effort has sparked an outpouring of support for the man on social media. | |
“This is heartbreaking. I hope the old man gets healthy and their village gets road soon,” one person wrote. | |
Many used the occasion to lament the lack of basic infrastructure in what appears to be a tribal area, with some suggesting the man should have been airlifted. | |
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