A young man had a miraculous escape after slipping and falling into the waters of Rautwadi Waterfall in Kolhapur while attempting to take a selfie. The incident, which occurred yesterday evening, was captured on video and has since gone viral on social media, serving as a stark reminder of the dangers of reckless photography near water bodies.
The tourist, whose identity remains undisclosed, had ventured close to the edge of the waterfall in Radhanagari tehsil to snap a picture when he lost his footing and plunged into the water. Fortunately, quick-thinking bystanders rushed to his aid, pulling him to safety before the strong currents could sweep him away.
महाराष्ट्र के कोल्हापुर जिले की राधानगरी तहसील स्थित राऊतवाड़ी झरने पर एक युवक तेज धारा में बहने ही वाला था, लेकिन वहां मौजूद अन्य पर्यटकों ने उसे समय रहते बचा लिया.#maharashtra #kolhapuri #viralvideo2025 @indiannewsmpcg #LatestNews #waterfall pic.twitter.com/IK0EB53kYh
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The viral video shows the terrifying moment the man loses balance and falls, highlighting how a seemingly harmless act could have turned fatal. Authorities have reiterated warnings against taking unnecessary risks near waterfalls, especially during the monsoon season when water flow is unpredictable and rocks are slippery.
'We Lack Civic Sense': Influencer Shares Outrageous Video Of Tourists Drinking, Littering At Himachal Waterfall; Netizens Fume — WATCHRautwadi, a popular tourist spot, has seen similar incidents in the past, prompting calls for increased safety measures, including warning signs and barriers. Police and local administration have urged visitors to exercise caution, emphasizing that no photograph is worth risking one's life.
This close call serves as a cautionary tale for adventure seekers and social media enthusiasts who often prioritize the perfect shot over personal safety.
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