Pavana Dam Tragedies Provoke Urgent Calls for Safety Measures
A spate of drownings at Pavana Dam in Lonavala has prompted urgent safety calls. Recent incidents involving Manish Sharma and Adwait Verma highlight the dire need for enhanced safety protocols. With rising tourist numbers, authorities and organizations emphasize preventive measures, urging both visitors and local bodies to prioritize safety.
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The Pavana Dam in Lonavala has become a scene of repeated tragedies, marked by the recent drownings of Manish Shankar Sharma in January and Adwait Verma in June. These deaths underscore a grim pattern that warrants immediate action.
Local authorities, including the police and irrigation department, have highlighted the issue of tourists disregarding warning signs and entering perilous waters. Senior Police Inspector Kishor Dhumal stresses the necessity of measures such as increased police patrols, the installation of metal fencing, and the deployment of lifeguards to avert further tragedies.
The rescue organization Vanyajeev Rakshak Maval has recovered numerous bodies this year and continues to advocate for enhanced safety protocols. Founder Nilesh Garade urges tourists to follow guidelines and use life jackets while authorities are called upon to install more fencing and warning boards. The rising number of incidents serves as a somber reminder of the collective effort needed to safeguard lives at this popular tourist locale.
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