What Happened to the Seven Youths Who Drowned in the Parvati River in Rajasthan's Kota?

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Key Takeaways
- Four teenagers are missing after a swimming incident in the Parvati river.
- One body has been recovered, identified as Sonu.
- Search operations are being conducted by SDRF and NDRF.
- Chhuari Dham has a history of similar accidents.
- Warnings are being issued to prevent future incidents.
Jaipur, Sep 22 (NationPress) A devastating incident unfolded on Monday in the Khatauli region of Rajasthan's Kota district when a group of teenagers was engulfed by the fierce currents of the Parvati river near Chhuari Dham, as reported by local authorities.
A total of seven youths entered the river for a swim, with three managing to escape while four others were tragically swept away.
The lifeless body of one youth has been retrieved, and search efforts are currently ongoing to find the remaining three missing boys.
As per reports from locals, a group of seven to eight teenagers, all aged between 16 and 17 years, had gone to bathe at the Chhuari Dham, a sacred site located near Balupa village.
While they were enjoying their time and reportedly taking selfies in the water, one boy lost his footing and fell into the deeper current.
In a frantic attempt to save him, the others jumped in, but the powerful flow of the river swept away four of them.
Local villagers acted quickly and initiated a search operation.
The body of a teenager, identified as Sonu, has been recovered from the river.
However, three other boys—Mohit, Ashfaq, and Ayush—remain unaccounted for.
Panic and sorrow have spread throughout the area as rescue teams intensify their efforts to locate the missing boys.
Upon learning of the incident, Etawah Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Shivam Joshi arrived at the scene to coordinate with local officials.
Search teams from SDRF and NDRF have been dispatched from Kota and are conducting extensive searches with assistance from villagers and local divers.
DSP Joshi stated that thorough searches are being carried out along the riverbank and nearby regions.
Local residents have noted that Chhuari Dham has experienced similar accidents in the past due to the unpredictable and powerful current of the Parvati river.
Despite numerous warnings, individuals frequently enter the river for bathing and recreational activities.
According to villagers, the group of teenagers had arrived on Monday morning and, while enjoying themselves in the water, ventured too far into the deep waters.
The local administration has issued a warning urging the public to exercise extreme caution along riverbanks and to avoid risky activities such as swimming and photography in deep waters.
The rescue operation is ongoing, and hopes remain high for the safe return of the missing boys.