What Happened in K'taka: Two Dead, Four Missing After Family Drowns in Dam Backwaters?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- The incident occurred during a family outing in the backwaters.
- Two individuals have been confirmed dead, with four still missing.
- Rescue operations are actively underway.
- Strong water currents contributed to the tragic event.
- Authorities emphasize the importance of water safety.
Tumakuru (Karnataka), Oct 7 (NationPress) A tragic event occurred in the Tumakuru district of Karnataka on Tuesday, where seven family members were caught in the swift currents while enjoying themselves in the backwaters of the Markonahalli reservoir, as reported by officials.
Rescue teams have managed to recover the bodies of two individuals, while one has been successfully rescued.
The search continues for the four missing family members, which includes a toddler and a young child.
The deceased have been identified as Sazia and Arbin.
The missing individuals include Tabassum, aged 45, Shabana, 44, Miphra, 4, and Mohib, 1.
The rescued individual, identified as Nawaz, is currently receiving medical attention in a hospital.
According to police reports, all victims were residents of the B.G. Palya area in Tumakuru city.
They had gone to visit a relative in Magadipalya and decided to visit the dam for some leisure time after lunch.
As soon as they entered the water, they were overwhelmed by the powerful currents.
Upon notification of the incident, police, fire, and emergency personnel rushed to the scene to initiate a rescue operation.
Officers from both Huliyurdurga and Amruturu police stations are actively engaged in the search for the missing individuals.
Further details regarding the incident are still pending.
Earlier this month, on September 7, a 22-year-old man tragically drowned in the Malaprabha river in Yadoga village, located in the Belagavi district.
Subham Kuppatgeri drowned while attempting to immerse a Ganesh idol in the river.
In another incident on July 13, three youths from Karnataka were swept away in the Tungabhadra river near Mantralayam.
These youths, aged between 20 to 25 years, had traveled to the temple town of Mantralayam to pray at the Sri Raghavendra Swamy temple.
While taking a holy dip in the river, three of them were caught in the current.
Their friends quickly alerted the police and local authorities, leading to a search operation.
Additionally, on July 7, a 36-year-old man was swept away in the Cauvery river in Karnataka's Mandya district while attempting to take a selfie.
The victim, Mahesh from Mysuru, was an autorickshaw driver who had come with friends for a picnic near the Krishna Raja Sagar area close to Sarva Dharma Ashram in Srirangapatna.