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Doctors swim half-a-km to save patient in flood-hit Bengal

Three doctors and four supporting staff, including two nurses, swam nearly half-a-kilometre to reach the general hospital in Udaynarayanpur on Wednesday to operate upon a patient who was in a serious condition

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The Udaynarayanpur block in Howrah district is one of the worst-affected areas in the recent floods in West Bengal, where most villages are under chest-deep water.

While the situation forced even Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee to cancel her visit there, it didn't deter a group of doctors and their supporting staff from discharging their duties.

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