In the heart of Himachal Pradesh’s flood-stricken Mandi district, a miracle emerged from the rubble — 11-month-old baby Nikita, the sole survivor of a devastating flash flood that swept away her entire family. Clinging to life amid chaos, Nikita was found nestled in debris, miraculously unharmed, hours after her home was washed away.
The flash flood, triggered by relentless monsoon rains, tore through the region last week, submerging homes and cutting off entire communities. Rescuers were stunned to discover the infant alive amidst the carnage, shielded by a collapsed wooden beam that saved her from the torrent’s full force. Nikita’s parents and older siblings, however, perished in the disaster, leaving her alone.
News of the miraculous survival has sparked an outpouring of love and support from across India. Over 100 individuals and families have come forward to help baby Nikita, offering to foster or adopt her, and contributing to a special fund being set up for her long-term care and education.
Authorities have confirmed that the child is now in the custody of a local child welfare agency, receiving medical attention and emotional support. Nikita’s survival is being hailed as a symbol of hope in the face of tragedy — a tender reminder of resilience amid loss.