By PTI
KHARGONE: At least 14 cars were swept away while around 50 people ran for safety to higher places in a forest in Madhya Pradesh’s Khargone district due to sudden rise of water in a river after rains, police said on Monday
The people, including women and children, all from Indore district, were on Sunday evening enjoying a picnic near the Sukdi river in Katkoot forest under Balwada police station limits, Additional Superintendent of Police Jitendra Singh Pawar said.
Following rains in the area, the river water level suddenly rose.
The picnickers rushed to higher places in the forest to save themselves, leaving their cars and sports utility vehicles (SUVs) behind, the official said.
At least 14 cars, including some SUVs, were swept away in the waters, he said.
After being alerted, police reached the spot and pulled out 10 cars and SUVs with the help of tractors of local villagers.
The cars, however, failed to start due to technical glitches as water had entered the vehicles, the official said.
The picnickers were later sent to their homes in other vehicles, he said.
Around 50 picnickers from Indore, among them kids and women, timely escaped from being swept away by flash floods in Sukri river, on whose banks they were picnicking in Balwarda area of Khargone district of MP on Sunday afternoon. @NewIndianXpress @TheMornStandard @santwana99 pic.twitter.com/6RfqhBAbBF
— Anuraag Singh (@anuraag_niebpl) August 8, 2022
Three other cars were swept away to far-off places, while one was stuck near a bridge pole, he said.
Local police have been asked to put up a board in the area, informing about the danger of sudden water surge at such places, the official said.
KHARGONE: At least 14 cars were swept away while around 50 people ran for safety to higher places in a forest in Madhya Pradesh’s Khargone district due to sudden rise of water in a river after rains, police said on Monday
The people, including women and children, all from Indore district, were on Sunday evening enjoying a picnic near the Sukdi river in Katkoot forest under Balwada police station limits, Additional Superintendent of Police Jitendra Singh Pawar said.
Following rains in the area, the river water level suddenly rose.
The picnickers rushed to higher places in the forest to save themselves, leaving their cars and sports utility vehicles (SUVs) behind, the official said.
At least 14 cars, including some SUVs, were swept away in the waters, he said.
After being alerted, police reached the spot and pulled out 10 cars and SUVs with the help of tractors of local villagers.
The cars, however, failed to start due to technical glitches as water had entered the vehicles, the official said.
The picnickers were later sent to their homes in other vehicles, he said.
Around 50 picnickers from Indore, among them kids and women, timely escaped from being swept away by flash floods in Sukri river, on whose banks they were picnicking in Balwarda area of Khargone district of MP on Sunday afternoon. @NewIndianXpress @TheMornStandard @santwana99 pic.twitter.com/6RfqhBAbBF
— Anuraag Singh (@anuraag_niebpl) August 8, 2022
Three other cars were swept away to far-off places, while one was stuck near a bridge pole, he said.
Local police have been asked to put up a board in the area, informing about the danger of sudden water surge at such places, the official said.
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