How Did Three Children Drown in a Newly Constructed Canal in Gaya?

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Key Takeaways
- Three children drowned in a newly constructed canal.
- The incident has caused immense grief in the community.
- Local authorities are providing compensation to the families.
- Similar incidents highlight the need for safety measures.
- Community response is crucial in times of tragedy.
Patna, July 14 (NationPress) In a heartbreaking event, three children from the same family tragically lost their lives while they were bathing in a newly constructed canal located in Kazichak village within the jurisdiction of the Magadh Medical Police Station on Monday.
The victims have been named as Dilshad (15) and Irshad (14), the sons of Mohammad Imtiaz, along with their cousin Mohammad Fariyaad, all hailing from Kazichak village.
Witnesses from the village reported that four children entered the canal for a swim, but only one was able to return safely.
Upon receiving word of the incident, the city Circle Officer (CO) along with an SDRF team arrived at the scene to conduct a search operation.
The bodies of Dilshad and Irshad were swiftly recovered, but the team encountered difficulties in locating Fariyaad's body, which took hours to retrieve.
This tragic event has led to immense sorrow within both the family and the wider community.
The present Circle Officer (CO) assured the grieving families that they would receive help in obtaining compensation under disaster management regulations.
According to government guidelines, the state offers a compensation package of Rs 4 lakh to each family affected by such unfortunate incidents.
Earlier, on June 18, four young individuals drowned in the Budhi Gandak river near Nurullahpur village under Khodawandpur police station in Begusarai district.
An official reported that the victims were part of a group of eight who were swimming when the tragedy occurred.
Eyewitnesses recounted that the group lost track of the water's depth and got caught in a current while attempting to rescue one another.
Amidst the chaos, eight individuals began to drown, but local villagers heroically saved four in time.
A similar tragedy struck in Ratnamala village under the Bagaha subdivision of West Champaran district on July 11, where two out of five children who entered the Gandak river for a bath drowned, igniting a wave of grief in the region.
Eyewitnesses reported that the five children entered the river to escape the heat, but were swept towards deep water by the strong current.
While three children managed to swim to safety, two were tragically lost.