Broken roof in a pandal filled with dedicated! In the story of Pradeep Mishra, there was chaos due to accident, 15,000 people were present during the accident
During the story of Pandit Pradeep Mishra in the Churu district Rajasthan, that is, Friday, there was chaos due to sudden bad weather. The pandal of the story collapsed due to strong winds and dust storm, causing three people to be marginally injured. Police said this religious program was arranged without the consent of the district administration. The story begins on Friday after the incident was canceled immediately. According to the information, when this accident occurred, about 15,000 people were present in the pandal, about 15,000 people in the pandal were present to hear the story. A punched situation arose as a result of the fall of the pandal. In the incident, a man, a child and a woman sustained minor injuries taken immediately to the hospital near the ambulance. If you keep in mind the security, the whole venue is evacuated. The event was arranged without permission, said police officer Anil Kumar, Ratangarh, said that official consent was not taken for this program. The district magistrate and the police district department of the police have already investigated the venue and instructed the organizers to make all safety arrangements, but they were not followed. There were no security arrangements, subdivision officer Ram Kumar said that the program was not allowed due to the compliance with instructions. Nevertheless, the program started on Friday. He said that the pandal was not safe and that there were no safety arrangements. The panic of the bumps further said that the pandal fell due to strong winds, causing chaos. However, people were safely evacuated and a major accident was averted. He also said that the speaker fell on the electrical wire, causing the power source to cut immediately. It could have caused life loss and property. The administration canceled the program and legal action is taken against the organizers. Share this story -tags