Youth Rescued from Rapids in Rewa Reel Stunt
Digital Desk
A youth from Rewa was swept away in Ton River rapids at Itma water facility while making a social media reel. Police and villagers rescued him Sunday; district issues safety alert amid rising stunt risks in MP. Stay cautious near fast currents.
Youth Swept in Rapids Making Reel at Rewa Water Facility
Police, villagers rescue man from Ton's strong currents in Itma; warns against risky stunts
Narrow Escape at Itma
A youth narrowly escaped death on Sunday afternoon at the Itma water facility under Ton's power plant in Rewa district. What started as a casual dip with friends turned perilous when the man ventured into fast-flowing rapids to shoot a social media reel. Local police and villagers mounted a swift rescue, pulling him to safety after a tense operation.
The incident unfolded around 2 pm in the Atraela police station limits of Jawa tehsil. Initial reports indicate the man, a resident of Nai Basti in Dabhora police area, ignored warnings and stepped into the dangerous section for a video clip.
Friends Alert Police
Eyewitnesses said the group had arrived at the Itma Jal Kendra for a swim amid the summer heat. As he filmed himself in the churning waters, the strong current from the Ton River's release swept him away. "He was just posing for the reel when the water pulled him under," one friend recounted to reporters at the site.
Panicked companions raised the alarm with Atraela police within minutes. Officers rushed to the spot, about 30 km from Rewa city, and coordinated with nearby villagers experienced in such rescues.
Tense Rescue Effort
The operation lasted over 45 minutes, with rescuers using ropes and long poles to navigate the frothy rapids. "The current was fierce due to recent power plant discharges," a senior police official noted, confirming the youth sustained minor bruises and scratches but was out of danger. He was given first aid on the bank before being handed over to family.
No lives were lost, but the close call has spotlighted recurring risks at such sites, popular among locals for cooling off.
Local Concerns Mount
Villagers gathered post-rescue expressed frustration. "These reels are turning deadly—kids copy stunts without thinking," said Ramu Patel, a fisherman from nearby Itma village. Similar incidents have dotted Rewa over the past year, often linked to viral video trends.
Police sources familiar with the matter pointed to lax safety measures at unregulated water bodies. The facility, part of the Ton hydroelectric setup, sees heavy flow fluctuations without prominent warning signs.
Admin Issues Advisory
Rewa district authorities responded quickly, issuing a public advisory late Sunday. "Avoid fast-flowing areas, especially for videos or stunts—lives are at stake," Superintendent of Police Rahul Kumar told media over phone. Teams plan to inspect high-risk spots and install barriers.
The youth, yet to be named officially, is recovering at home. Friends admitted they underestimated the rapids' force.
Social Media Risks Highlighted
This comes amid a spike in Madhya Pradesh accident reports tied to content creation. Last month alone, two drownings in nearby Satna were blamed on similar selfie attempts. Experts urge platforms to flag hazardous trends.
Authorities emphasize awareness drives in rural pockets. For now, Itma's waters run calmer, but the lesson lingers: one reel too far can prove fatal.
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Youth Rescued from Rapids in Rewa Reel Stunt
Digital Desk
Youth Swept in Rapids Making Reel at Rewa Water Facility
Police, villagers rescue man from Ton's strong currents in Itma; warns against risky stunts
Narrow Escape at Itma
A youth narrowly escaped death on Sunday afternoon at the Itma water facility under Ton's power plant in Rewa district. What started as a casual dip with friends turned perilous when the man ventured into fast-flowing rapids to shoot a social media reel. Local police and villagers mounted a swift rescue, pulling him to safety after a tense operation.
The incident unfolded around 2 pm in the Atraela police station limits of Jawa tehsil. Initial reports indicate the man, a resident of Nai Basti in Dabhora police area, ignored warnings and stepped into the dangerous section for a video clip.
Friends Alert Police
Eyewitnesses said the group had arrived at the Itma Jal Kendra for a swim amid the summer heat. As he filmed himself in the churning waters, the strong current from the Ton River's release swept him away. "He was just posing for the reel when the water pulled him under," one friend recounted to reporters at the site.
Panicked companions raised the alarm with Atraela police within minutes. Officers rushed to the spot, about 30 km from Rewa city, and coordinated with nearby villagers experienced in such rescues.
Tense Rescue Effort
The operation lasted over 45 minutes, with rescuers using ropes and long poles to navigate the frothy rapids. "The current was fierce due to recent power plant discharges," a senior police official noted, confirming the youth sustained minor bruises and scratches but was out of danger. He was given first aid on the bank before being handed over to family.
No lives were lost, but the close call has spotlighted recurring risks at such sites, popular among locals for cooling off.
Local Concerns Mount
Villagers gathered post-rescue expressed frustration. "These reels are turning deadly—kids copy stunts without thinking," said Ramu Patel, a fisherman from nearby Itma village. Similar incidents have dotted Rewa over the past year, often linked to viral video trends.
Police sources familiar with the matter pointed to lax safety measures at unregulated water bodies. The facility, part of the Ton hydroelectric setup, sees heavy flow fluctuations without prominent warning signs.
Admin Issues Advisory
Rewa district authorities responded quickly, issuing a public advisory late Sunday. "Avoid fast-flowing areas, especially for videos or stunts—lives are at stake," Superintendent of Police Rahul Kumar told media over phone. Teams plan to inspect high-risk spots and install barriers.
The youth, yet to be named officially, is recovering at home. Friends admitted they underestimated the rapids' force.
Social Media Risks Highlighted
This comes amid a spike in Madhya Pradesh accident reports tied to content creation. Last month alone, two drownings in nearby Satna were blamed on similar selfie attempts. Experts urge platforms to flag hazardous trends.
Authorities emphasize awareness drives in rural pockets. For now, Itma's waters run calmer, but the lesson lingers: one reel too far can prove fatal.