A family of 19 tourists, including a newly married couple, visited Bhushi Dam in Lonavala for monsoon tourism. Tragedy struck when ten tourists, including four children, were swept away in a waterfall located in a restricted area. While five were rescued, five others were swept away and two more bodies have now been recovered. In response to the incident, the district collector has ordered restrictions on visiting dangerous areas in Lonavala during the monsoon season.
Business "CBI court issues non-bailable warrant against Owner of Indian Premier League Team Vijay Mallya in high-value Money Laundering and Resort Fedelity wondering as 10 stops adjudicating and officers visit Lonavala for examination and witness accounts" The CBI has issued a non-bailable warrant against Vijay Mallya, owner of the Indian Premier League team, for his involvement in a Rs 180-crore loan default case. This comes after the CBI received information of Mallya's whereabouts and launched an extensive investigation. With officers visiting Lonavala to gather further evidence, this warrant marks another major development in the ongoing legal battle over Mallya's alleged fraudulent activities.
Tragedy struck a family's picnic in Lonavala near Pune on Sunday as four members, including three children, were washed away in a waterfall accident. Among the survivors was a newlywed couple who is now recuperating in the hospital. As details of the victims and the rescue operation emerge, a purported video of the accident has gone viral on social media.
A day of fun turned tragic for a family in Pune as they lost three members, including two minors, in a drowning accident. The incident occurred at a waterfall in Lonavala's Bhushi Dam area, leaving the family devastated. Efforts are on to find the missing children, with a rescue operation involving the Lonavala Police and emergency services still ongoing. Stay updated on the latest developments through Gulf News' dedicated WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts.
The joyous outing for a family turned tragic when five members of the family, were swept away in the waterfall near Bhushi Dam in Pune’s Lonavala area. The rescue team has recovered the body of 9-year-old girl Mariya Ansari, but the search for the 4-year-old Adnan Ansari is still ongoing. The police, Navy divers and other rescue teams have resumed the search on the second day. This unfortunate incident serves as a reminder to be cautious while enjoying nature.
After heavy rainfall swept through Maharashtra's Ratnagiri district, a surprising sight was spotted by residents - a crocodile on the streets of Chiplun. It is believed that the reptile was washed away from the nearby Shiva River. This incident has caused a stir among locals and highlights the need for proper measures to prevent such incidents in the future.
Heavy rain in Maharashtra's Lonavala led to the overflowing of Bhushi Dam, resulting in a family of six being swept away by the strong currents. Authorities have recovered two bodies so far and halted rescue operations for the day, with plans to resume tomorrow morning. In separate incidents, three more individuals have drowned in Delhi due to heavy rain. This serves as a reminder of the dangers of water activities during monsoon season.