Key Points

A tragic accident struck a religious procession in Jabalpur when a truck carrying a Goddess Kali idol made contact with a high-tension power line. The vehicle had been decorated with iron poles that inadvertently touched the 11,000 kV overhead line. Two men died instantly while twelve others suffered serious injuries during the Navratri immersion ritual. Local authorities have launched an investigation into the circumstances surrounding this devastating incident.

Key Points: Two Killed in Jabalpur Kali Idol Truck Electrocution Accident

  • Truck decorated with iron poles touched 11,000 kV power line during immersion
  • Chintu Vishwakarma and Akhilesh Patel died instantly at the scene
  • Twelve young men injured rushed to Government Victoria Hospital
  • Incident occurred during Navratri goddess immersion procession in Temer Bhita village
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Two electrocuted as truck carrying Goddess Kali idol hits high-tension power line in MP's Jabalpur

Tragic Navratri procession accident in MP's Jabalpur as truck carrying Goddess Kali idol hits 11,000 kV power line, killing 2 and injuring 12 participants.

"The news of two people losing their lives in the accident is extremely sad... - Rajendra Singh, State PWD Minister"

Jabalpur, Oct 6

A tragic accident during a religious procession in Temer Bhita village, under the Gaura Bazar police station limits in Madhya Pradesh's Jabalpur, has claimed the lives of two men and left 12 others injured.

The incident, late Sunday night, occurred when a truck carrying a Goddess Kali idol for immersion came into contact with an 11,000 kV high-tension power line, resulting in a massive electric shock that spread through the vehicle.

The truck had been decorated with iron poles for the Navratri immersion procession. As it moved through the area, the poles inadvertently touched the overhead power line, triggering the fatal electrocution.

Chintu Vishwakarma, 38, and Akhilesh Patel, 48, who were aboard the vehicle, died instantly.

The injured, all young men participating in the procession, were rushed to the Government Victoria Hospital for treatment. Their condition is currently being monitored by medical staff.

District authorities, including senior medical personnel, have been directed to ensure proper care for the injured.

Rajendra Singh, State Public Works Department Minister, expressed deep sorrow over the incident. He wrote on his X handle, “Upon receiving news of an electrocution incident during the Maa Durga immersion procession in Jabalpur's Bhita village, I rushed to the district hospital to inquire about the health of the injured and instructed doctors to provide appropriate treatment. The news of two people losing their lives in the accident is extremely sad…”

The victims include Makhan Chaudhary (35), Harsu Patel (18), Nitin Patel (20), Atul Vishwakarma (18), Prashant Namdev (19), Nomit Patel (24), Mayank Namdev (20), Vivek Yadav (20), Ramcharan Patel (20), Kapil (25), and two individuals named Manish Patel, aged 25 and 26 respectively.

All were part of the group accompanying the idol during its immersion ritual. Upon receiving news of the incident, local officials and emergency responders arrived at the scene. “The bodies of the deceased were sent for post-mortem following Panchnama procedures. A case has been registered, and police have launched an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the accident,” police officials said.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Why are high-tension wires so low in residential areas? This is not the first such incident. Municipal authorities need to conduct safety audits of all overhead power lines, especially in areas where processions regularly pass through.
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Arjun K
Iron poles for decoration near high-tension wires? There should be better planning and awareness. The organizers must take responsibility too. Safety should be paramount during any religious event. 🙏
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Sarah B
So many young lives affected - most victims are between 18-25 years old. This is truly tragic. Hope the injured recover quickly and the families get proper support from the administration.
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Michael C
While I respect religious traditions, I must say we need to modernize our approach to processions. Using metal decorations without considering electrical safety is asking for trouble. This was preventable.
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Kavya N
Om Shanti to the departed souls. The government should provide compensation to the affected families and ensure such incidents don't repeat. Safety guidelines for religious processions need to be strictly implemented.

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