A 53-year-old elephant named Joymoti, rescued after being swept by floodwaters, is being airlifted to Vantara in Jamnagar for urgent specialised veterinary treatment. The outlets report that she suffered multiple injuries and serious mobility problems, making advanced hospital care necessary.
Both reports say Joymoti was rescued with help from local communities and government agencies after she was carried off by floodwaters in the flood-affected region of Nagaland and Assam in July. They describe injuries including wounds to her forehead, ear, areas around her tail and abdomen, and a deep maggot-infested wound around her genital area, along with severe damage to her right eye. They also note longstanding lameness in her left hind leg, linked to an earlier fracture from logging.
The main difference in emphasis across outlets is framing: one report focuses on the medical details and first-aid measures already provided before transfer, while the other highlights Vantara’s public updates and the welfare rationale for air transport. Both say the airlift is temporary and intended to reduce the stress and strain of a long ground journey, followed by a period of specialised treatment and round-the-clock care at Vantara.