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Taking a selfie proved costly for the girl, she fell into a 100 feet deep ditch, see how she was rescued

In Maharashtra’s Satara district, a young girl fell into a 100 feet deep ditch while taking a selfie. When people came to know about this, a rescue operation was started immediately with the help of home guards and after several hours of hard work, the girl’s life was somehow saved with the help of a rope. However, she suffered minor injuries.

A video of the girl’s rescue operation has also surfaced, in which the girl is being brought up using a rope. The girl is screaming due to pain. According to the information, the girl had come to see the waterfall to enjoy the monsoon.

In this incident that took place at Borane Ghat, the girl’s life was saved with the help of home guards and local people. Due to heavy rains in the west of Satara, Those Ghar and other waterfalls are overflowing. Despite the tourist places being closed, many enthusiastic tourists are visiting here.

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On Saturday, some people from Pune had gone to see Thoseghar waterfall, where a girl named Nasreen Amir Qureshi (21) fell into a 100 feet deep ghat while taking a selfie at Borane Ghat. With the help of home guards and local people, the girl was rescued and she has been admitted to a private hospital in Satara for treatment. Due to heavy rains in Satara, the DM had ordered to keep the tourist places and spots closed from 2 to 4 August, but some enthusiastic tourists are reaching here risking their lives.

Be careful while taking selfie

People who go to visit tourist places should avoid taking selfies at dangerous places. It is not right in any way to put your life in danger in the desire to gain popularity on social media. We have to understand how big an accident can be caused by a moment’s carelessness. Therefore, any kind of photo or video should be made only while taking care of your safety.

Source (PTI) (NDTV) (HINDUSTANTIMES)

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