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On the event of Rishi Panchami competition, 4 women had been swept away by the sturdy currents whereas bathing within the Parvati river on Sunday morning within the Mania police station space of Dholpur district of Rajasthan. Police and SDRF groups are looking for the women together with the native folks.
Giving details about the case, SHO Naresh Sharma mentioned that some women had been bathing within the Parvati river on Rishi Panchami competition in Bothapura village, when two of them began drowning within the deep water, two extra women tried to save lots of them. In this fashion, all 4 women had been swept away within the sturdy present of the Parvati river. He advised {that a} group of 20 women from the village had gone to wash within the river. Four of those women drowned within the river. The two women Anjali and Tanu are actual sisters. At current, the search operation of SDRF is occurring for the women.
Accident attributable to sturdy present
He mentioned that the women who had been swept away within the river have been recognized as Mohini (14), Priya (12), Anjali (14) and Tanu (10). The Parvati dam is overflowing on account of steady heavy rains. Yesterday, on Saturday, three gates of the Parvati dam had been opened. Due to this, the circulation of water within the Parvati river has elevated. Due to the competition of Rishi Panchami, many women had gone to take tub within the Parvati river. Four of them went into the deep water and had been swept away within the sturdy present of water.
Search for women continues
As quickly because the details about the case was acquired, the Maniyan police station reached with the SDRF crew and is looking for the women. However, as a result of sturdy present, they’re additionally dealing with a variety of issues. At current, not one of the women have been discovered. Local divers and the SDRF crew are nonetheless engaged within the search. At the identical time, an enormous crowd of villagers has gathered on either side of the Parvati river.