Three girls from West Bengal fainted while zipline cycling. photo awakening
Communication partner, Rajgir. The thrill of adventure activities like zipline cycling in Nature Safari is attracting tourists. On Friday, three girls from West Bengal agreed to experience the activity but fainted while zipline cycling. He was immediately admitted to the sub-divisional hospital by the Nature Safari Management and Forest Department. All the girls are healthy now.
A 60-member team of Bharat Scouts and Guides who visited Rajgir from Kolkata, West Bengal, enjoyed the Glass Sky Walkbridge and other activities of Nature Safari. During zipline cycling, the adventures in-charge and experts provided them with safety equipment like harness, safety belt and helmet. In this activity, Neetu Choudhary and Manisha Das experienced double seater zipline cycling, but as soon as they got down from the platform, both of them fainted.
Meanwhile, when Khushi Singh tried to move forward from the starting point platform, she started trembling with fear. The adventures in-charge tried to encourage her, but Khushi slipped from the bicycle seat, hung in the air and became unconscious. However, the Adventures Incharge and other forest personnel provided relief to them.
After first aid, he was admitted to the sub-divisional hospital by Nature Safari ambulance. There Bharat Scouts and Guides team leader Suvarna Malakar and District Commissioner Chiranjeev Kumar Prasad said that due to the promptness of all the senior and junior forest workers of Nalanda Forest Division and Nature Safari Management, all three girls are now healthy. He also said that the efficiency of the Forest Department regarding security during various adventure activities of Nature Safari creates an atmosphere of carelessness among the tourists.