Uttar Pradesh / Buffalo reached second floor government hospital Sambhal seeing patients ran away video viral

When she entered the government hospital building in Sambhal, UP, there was a stampede from the patients to the staff. When the buffalo started running here and there, the doctors along with the patients were also seen running. The buffalo, which was creating a ruckus, reached the second floor of the hospital. After hours of effort.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Aug 25, 2022, 10:01 PM
Uttar Pradesh | When she entered the government hospital building in Sambhal, UP, there was a stampede from the patients to the staff. When the buffalo started running here and there, the doctors along with the patients were also seen running. The buffalo, which was creating a ruckus, reached the second floor of the hospital. After hours of effort, people somehow tied the rope with a rope and brought the buffalo down and out of the hospital. The video of the buffalo entering the building is also going viral on social media.

Community Health Center Gunnaur was crowded with patients on Thursday afternoon and many patients were getting treatment from doctors. Meanwhile, suddenly a farmer's buffalo broke the rope and reached the hospital premises. First the buffalo created a ruckus on the lower floor and then, fearing the crowd of people, reached the second floor of the building. Seeing the crowd of patients and people present in the hospital, the buffalo started running here and there. The patients and the medical personnel were locked inside the rooms in fear.

silence spread in the hospital

When the buffalo started running here and there in the hospital, there was an atmosphere of panic. Some people ran away from the hospital while those who remained entered the rooms and closed the door. The doctors and staff also locked themselves in the rooms.

Buffalo came under control after an hour's effort

When the buffalo ran away by breaking the rope, its owner also reached the hospital searching for his buffalo. He gathered some more people to help him and then started trying to catch the buffalo. Instead of stopping at one place, the buffalo was running here and there. The buffalo owner and others continued to surround him. After an hour's effort, the buffalo somehow came under control. When the owner pulled him out of the hospital by tying a rope, the staff and patients breathed a sigh of relief.