These students of NIT, Srinagar claim to have traveled through one of most deadliest terrains, parched and empty stomach, and survived the ordeals to safely reach the national capital today.
"It was very adventurous and horrible during the last one week since rains started to batter Srinagar," said Vipin, a B.Teach student hailing from Hyderabad while narrating their battle with floods.
He said that flood waters reached till the first floor of their college premises, forcing them to vacate it at the earliest.
"We traveled for about 20 hours by road to reach Leh, which is one of the deadliest terrains. We had little food, too little water. But, still we could finally reach Leh," Girish, another student from Andhra Pradesh said.
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The students said, district authorities accommodated them in a public school and also made arrangements to issue tickets for them to fly down to Delhi early today.
When contacted, Andhra Pradesh Special Representative, K Rama Mohana Rao said steps are being taken by the State Government to rescue all the people stranded in the flood ravaged state.
"We are airlifting those close to the Srinagar airport... We are taking all steps for rescuing all Telugu people," he added.