Five killed as car plunges into river on Mumbai-Goa Highway in Maharashtra

IANS May 19, 2025 354 views

A devastating car accident on the Mumbai-Goa Highway claimed five lives when the vehicle plunged into the Jagbudi River in Ratnagiri district. The passengers were en route to attend a funeral ceremony when the tragic incident occurred around 5 am. Local rescue teams and police quickly responded to the scene, working to retrieve bodies from the sunken vehicle. Investigations are ongoing to determine the exact cause of the fatal crash.

"Locals rushed to the scene immediately after hearing the impact" - Accident Witness
Ratnagiri, May 19: At least five people were killed when a car in which they were travelling lost control and plunged into the Jagbudi River in Maharashtra's Ratnagiri district on Monday.

Key Points

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Car loses control and falls 100-150 feet into river near Ratnagiri

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Accident occurred around 5 am on Mumbai-Goa Highway

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Five killed while traveling to funeral ceremony

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Driver survives and hospitalized

The unfortunate incident happened in the early hours on the Mumbai-Goa Highway. The occupants were travelling from Mumbai to Devrukh to attend a funeral ceremony.

While five died in the accident, the driver of the car sustained injuries and was rushed to the hospital for treatment.

The cause of the accident was not known yet. As per preliminary reports, the car lost control, skidded off and fell 100 to 150 feet into the river. The accident took place around 5 a.m.

Locals and rescue officials moved quickly to the scene and tried to rescue the victims from the sunken car.

The survivor of the accident was rushed to a local hospital for immediate treatment. The case is being further investigated to identify the root cause of the accident.

The car was lifted out of the river with cranes, and the police had a tough time retrieving the bodies from the mangled car.

The locals, who were the first to rush to the spot after hearing the impact sound, immediately informed the police. The identities of the deceased were yet to be established.

In an earlier accident, at least three people were killed and eight others injured in a head-on collision between a tempo traveller and a truck on the Satara-Lonand route near Salpe village in Maharashtra during the intervening night of May 10 and 11. The truck was found to be speeding.

On May 9, in Maharashtra’s Raigad district, four people were killed and 20 others injured in a road accident. The accident occurred on the Tala-Mandad road when a speeding dumpster hit a state transport bus. The injured were promptly moved to the nearest hospital. The state transport bus suffered massive damage in the accident.

Reader Comments

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Rahul P.
So heartbreaking to hear this news. The Mumbai-Goa highway has become so dangerous these days. My prayers for the departed souls and strength to their families. Authorities must conduct safety audits of accident-prone zones immediately.
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Priya M.
Tragic! 😢 They were going for a funeral and met with this fate. The highway needs better guardrails near river crossings. How many more lives must we lose before proper safety measures are implemented?
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Amit K.
This highway is notorious for accidents. I travel this route often and have seen many reckless drivers overtaking dangerously. Maybe speed governors should be made mandatory for private vehicles too.
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Sunita R.
The timing (5 AM) suggests driver fatigue could be a factor. When will we learn that night driving is extremely risky? My heart goes out to the families who lost their loved ones in such a terrible way.
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Vikram S.
Kudos to the locals who responded quickly! Their prompt action might have saved the driver's life. But seriously, why aren't there emergency call boxes installed every few kilometers on such dangerous stretches?
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Neha T.
Three major accidents in Maharashtra in just 10 days! 😡 The transport department needs to wake up. Better road engineering, strict speed limits enforcement, and driver awareness programs are urgently needed.

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