Appears in Newsflare picks
01:00

In the Himalayas, a rescue worker zip lined across a flooded river to pull out a horse

Content Partner Cover Image
Content Partner Profile Image
Uploaded by a Newsflare content partner

Buy video

Looking for more?

Our bespoke plan, Newsflare Pro, is available on request. Register your interest and our team will help create your perfect package

Learn more >

error

error

error

error

error

Please include information about where you’d like to use clips, how you’d like to use them and any other project details

Source file resolution 240p

Filmed on Sunday 26th August 2018

Bonga Road, Uttarkashi, Uttarkashi, India

234292

Officials rescued a horse from a flooded river in the Himalayan region of India.

The Uttarakhand State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) team pulled out the horse that got stuck in the flooded Yamuna river in Uttarkashi.

The members of the SDRF tied ropes around the horse and pulled it to safety.

An SDRF member in Uttarkashi said: “The horse had probably been taken to the river to mine sand illegally. It was abandoned after it got caught in a flash flood triggered by rains.”

The Uttarkashi region experiences flash floods, landslides and heavy downpours during the monsoon season.

Categories

From the blog

Stories not Stock: 3 Reasons Why You Should Use UGC Instead of Stock Video

Video content is an essential part of a brand’s marketing strategy, and while stock footage has been a reliable go-to in the past, forward-thinking companies are looking to user-generated content for their video needs.

View post
Content Partner Cover Image
Content Partner Profile Image
Uploaded by a Newsflare content partner

Buy video

Looking for more?

Our bespoke plan, Newsflare Pro, is available on request. Register your interest and our team will help create your perfect package

Learn more >

error

error

error

error

error

Please include information about where you’d like to use clips, how you’d like to use them and any other project details

Today's Best-Seller

Dad-to-be’s reaction to live birth video in class goes viral