Bareilly Man Airlifted by Tin Shed in Storm, Seeks Help for Fracture

A labourer named Nanhe Mian was swept away while holding a tin shed during a violent storm in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh. He landed 80 feet away in a water-filled maize field and was rescued by a local man. He sustained a fracture requiring a metal plate and multiple injuries across his body. He has appealed for government assistance, as no official help has reached him yet.

Key Points: Bareilly Man Flung by Tin Shed in Storm, Seeks Aid

  • Man swept away with tin shed during storm
  • Landed 80 feet away in a maize field
  • Rescued by a passerby on motorcycle
  • Suffered fracture, seeks government help
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Bareily man holding tin shed flung into air during storm; seeks assistance after suffering fracture

Nanhe Mian, a labourer in Bareilly, was lifted 80 feet by a tin shed during a storm. He suffered a fracture and appeals for government assistance.

"I don't know exactly what happened next, only Allah knows. I landed about 80 feet away. - Nanhe Mian"

Bareilly, May 14

A man who was lifted into the air along with a tin shed during a violent storm in Bareilly in Uttar Pradesh is undergoing treatment after suffering a fracture and multiple injuries.

Identified as Nanhe Mian, a labourer from Bareilly, he said the weather suddenly changed in the afternoon when strong winds began blowing while he was working. He recalled that a tin shed and its sheets started flying due to the intensity of the storm.

Speaking to ANI on Thursday, he said, "I am a labourer. I was working when the storm struck. That's when the structure began to lift into the air."

He added that he was working with others at the site when the incident happened. "There were four other people with me. I told them, 'I'll hold this down; you tie it securely.' We were holding onto that tin when I was swept away right along with it," he said.

Describing the moment he was swept away by the strom, Nanhe Mian said, "My grip slipped, and I lost hold of it. I don't know exactly what happened next, only Allah knows. I landed about 80 feet away."

He further said he fell into a water-filled maize field and got stuck in the mud, when a man rescued him. "It was a maize field, and it was filled with water. I ended up embedded in the mud there. A man happened to be watching from nearby. He came running out of his house. He pulled me onto his shoulders. Then, he helped me sit on his motorcycle and took me away," he said.

"I underwent an X-ray examination and was then taken to Bareilly. I sustained a fracture requiring a metal plate, and I have injuries all over my body," he added.

He also said no official help has reached him so far and appealed for assistance. "So far, no one has come to visit me. I have young children to support. There is no one else in the family to earn a living. I am in distress. I will only be able to work again once my injuries have healed. I appeal to the government to provide whatever assistance it can to help me. A young person, I don't know who exactly, recorded that video of the incident," he said.

Uttar Pradesh witnessed relentless rain, lightning, and thunderstorms in various parts of the state, in which at least 104 people have lost their lives, Relief Commissioner Harikesh Bhaskar said on Thursday.

- ANI

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Priya S
Ye weather events ab aam ho gaye hain. Climate change ki wajah se itne severe storms aa rahe hain. Par jab tak koi bada aadmi affected nahi hota, tab tak media bhi dhyaan nahi deti. Ek labourer ki kahani bas ek statistic ban ke reh jayegi. Poor man, I hope someone from the district administration steps up soon.
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Ananya R
It's heartbreaking how the most vulnerable suffer the most. This man is a daily wager, and now with a fractured leg, how will he feed his children? The government should at least waive his medical bills and give compensation. Also, kudos to that unknown man who rescued him from the muddy field—true humanity still exists. ❤️
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Vikram M
Bas ek sawaal hai—jab UP mein 104 log mar gaye, tab bhi relief commissioner ne announce kiya, lekin ek zinda aadmi jo abhi bhi hospital mein hai, use koi nahi poochta. System kaise kaam karta hai? Har jagah VIP culture hai, aam aadmi ki koi nahi sunta. Sharmnaak hai.
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James A
It's incredible that this man survived being carried 80 feet by a storm. The resilience of people in rural India is unmatched. But stories like this also highlight the need for better disaster preparedness and social safety nets. One good samaritan saved his life; now the government needs to save his livelihood. Hope he recovers fully.
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