Electric Shock Tragedy: 3 Workers Dead, 6 Injured in Tractor Accident in Surendranagar
Tractor Trolley Comes in Contact with Live Wire, Raising Concerns About Powerline Safety
A grim accident struck near Bubwana village in Surendranagar district on Monday morning, claiming the lives of three workers and injuring six others. A tractor trolley carrying farm laborers tragically collided with an electric wire, resulting in electrocution and burns.
The incident unfolded as the workers, all hailing from Alirajpur tehsil in Madhya Pradesh, were traveling to their fields on the tractor trolley. Near Bubwana, the vehicle came into contact with a low-hanging electrical wire, sending a surge of current coursing through the metal frame.
Three individuals - Urmilaben (25), Laduben (50), and Kajubhai (35) - were electrocuted and pronounced dead at the scene. The remaining six passengers, Baliben, Nareshbhai, Suramji, Sukhiben, and Rudkaju Bhai, sustained varying degrees of burns and were rushed to Viramgam Hospital for treatment.
The severity of the accident was evident, with even the tractor's tires reportedly burnt due to the high voltage discharge. Local authorities, including the Dasada police, Patdi provincial officers, and tehsildar officials, responded promptly and reached the scene to handle the situation. The deceased's bodies were sent to Patdi Government Hospital for post-mortem procedures.
This tragic event highlights the crucial need for ensuring proper safety measures surrounding electrical infrastructure. Reports mention that the Sarpanch of Bubwana had previously raised concerns about the low-hanging wires to the Gujarat Power Grid Corporation Limited (PGVCL) but his request reportedly went unaddressed.
As investigations into the incident continue, the community grapples with the loss of lives and the plight of the injured workers. This stark reminder demands immediate action from authorities to address potential hazards and prioritize the safety of citizens residing and working near power lines.
