A troubling event occurred in Chandrapur, Maharashtra, on Tuesday when a man fell into a drain due to a collapsing slab. A video capturing the incident has gone viral on social media, showing the individual approaching a shop while holding two cake boxes.
The footage reveals the moment he unexpectedly plunges into the roadside drain, which exhibited visible cracks. Fortunately, bystanders quickly rescued him, and he escaped with no serious injuries. However, this incident has sparked significant concerns regarding pedestrian safety.
Investigation and Safety Measures
Following the incident, the municipal authorities cordoned off the collapsed drain with stones to avert further mishaps. Workers from the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) present at the scene noted that the drain cover lacked adequate metal support at its base. An investigation is currently underway, with local authorities looking into the matter.
Public Reaction
The video has elicited a strong response from netizens, who have taken to social media to voice their concerns. One user remarked, "This is tragic. The government must conduct a thorough review of all road contracts and ensure accountability among contractors and officials. For decades, such incidents have been overlooked, showing a lack of regard for human safety." Another user questioned, "Where is the accountability in these situations?"
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A distressing incident was captured on CCTV outside Seven Star Bakery at Janata College Chowk in Maharashtra. The footage shows a young man walking toward the shop with a cake box in hand when a slab covering a roadside drain suddenly collapses beneath him, causing him to fall⦠pic.twitter.com/3QXpfFhj0e
— ππ‘πππ π’ππ¦ππ₯π©ππ₯ (@IndiaObserverX) August 20, 2025
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