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At least 20 died on Ganesh immersion day in Maharashtra

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Fourteen persons drowned and six others died in different incidents across Maharashtra during the immersion of Ganesh idols on Friday, police said on Saturday.

The idols were immersed as the 10-day Ganesh festival, which started on August 31, ended on Ananthachaturdashi on Friday.

Sharing further details, police said, four persons drowned in Wardha district – three at Sawangi and one at Devli, while two died in a similar manner in Yavatmal district during the immersion of an idol.

Similar incidents were reported from Ahmednagar district where two persons drowned in separate incidents at Supa and Belvandi, and other two died in Jalgaon district of north Maharashtra – one each at Chalisgaon and Jamner.

According to the police, one person each died at Ghodegaon and Yavat in Pune district, in Dhule, Lonikand in Satara district and Solapur city.

Meanwhile, four persons died in a road accident at Sakkardara area in Nagpur during Ganesh immersion, and a 55-year-old woman was killed and four others injured after a tree collapsed on a Ganesh pandal in Kolbad area of Thane, due to heavy rains on Friday.

Officials said that a huge tree uprooted and fell on the pandal while the locals were performing aarti of Lord Ganesh’s idol before taking out the immersion procession. The woman, Rajashri Walavalkar, was seriously injured in the accident and succumbed to her injuries on her way to the hospital. She was pronounced brought dead by the duty doctor.

Further, the officials said that 11 persons, including a nine-month-old child, were injured after suffering an electric shock at Wadghar Koliwada of Panvel in Raigad district during a procession after a cable of an electric generator snapped.

Clashes

Mild tension prevailed at Tophkhana in Ahmednagar district after a scuffle broke out between the supporters of Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and Shiv Sena president Uddhav Thackeray during the immersion procession. While at Jalgaon, a group of people hurled stones at the mayor’s bungalow during the Ganesh immersion procession and a clash broke out between two groups at Mundhwa in Pune.

No untoward incidents in Mumbai

However, the 10-day Ganesh festival and the immersion procession passed off peacefully without any untoward incidents in Mumbai.

“#GaneshUtsav2022 in Mumbai conducted & celebrated peacefully, smoothly & enthusiastically. I thank all the Mumbaikars, Members of all the Ganesh Mandals & all the Lord Ganesha’s devotees, who followed all instructions & cooperated with us, the MUMBAI POLICE!,” the Mumbai police tweeted.

Source
The Hindu

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