A young minor tragically drowns in an agricultural well in Khammam, Telangana, highlighting the pressing need for safety measures in rural areas.
DrowningAgricultural WellSafety MeasuresRural CommunityTelanganaReal Estate NewsApr 18, 2025
The incident occurred in Laxmipuram village, Khammam district, Telangana.
The 12-year-old boy slipped and fell into an uncovered agricultural well, leading to his tragic drowning.
The local administration is implementing regulations that require all agricultural wells to be covered and marked with clear warning signs. They are also planning regular safety inspections and community awareness programs.
The community has come together to support the grieving family, offering assistance and comfort. They are also advocating for stricter safety measures and regulations.
Agricultural wells are essential water sources for irrigation and daily use in rural Telangana. They are a common feature in the landscape, but the lack of safety measures has led to several preventable accidents.
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