53-Year-Old Female Elephant, Rescued From Nagaland Floods, Airlifted to Vantara for Specialised Hospital Care
The 53-year-old elephant needs specialized hospital care after severe flood injuries, including a blinded eye, multiple wounds and a maggot-infested genital wound.
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Flood survivor elephant ‘Joymoti’ airlifted from Northeast to Vantara for treatment
The elephant suffered several injuries in the incident, including wounds on her forehead, right ear, the area above her tail, left inner thigh and abdomen. She also had a deep wound around her external genital area that had become infested with maggots.
53-year-old female elephant, rescued from Nagaland floods, airlifted to Vantara for specialised hospital care
A 53-year-old female elephant named Joymoti has been shifted to Vantara's facility in Jamnagar, Gujarat, for urgent medical care after surviving the devastating floods that swept through Nagaland and Assam in July.
Elephant Joymoti Rescued from Nagaland Flood Airlifted to Vantara for Specialised Hospital Care
Get latest articles and stories on Entertainment at LatestLY. Joymoti was swept away by floodwaters in Nagaland during the second week of July and was subsequently rescued by local communities with the assistance of government agencies. Entertainment News | Elephant Joymoti Rescued from Nagaland Flood Airlifted to Vantara for Specialised Hospital Care.
Jayamati, a 53-year-old elephant who was seriously injured after being swept away in floodwaters, has now got a new lease of life. Jayamati, who was rescued from the devastating floods in Nagaland, is in critical condition. Considering her age and injuries, it has been decided to take her to VANTARA in Jamnagar, Gujarat for better treatment. Jayamati was also swept away in the floods in Nagaland in the second week of July. After great difficulty…
Joymoti suffered serious injuries after being caught in the floodwaters. She has been airlifted to Vantara for treatment. Doctors there will treat her. She has injuries on her forehead, right ear, the top of her tail, and several other areas.
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