Toseghar waterfall in Satara: A shocking video has come out from Satara. A shocking incident happened to a young woman from Pune who was going to see Thaseghar waterfalls. A young woman fell into a valley while taking a selfie and luckily survived, a video of her taking a selfie has come to light. A shocking video has come to light from Satara. A shocking incident happened to a young woman from Pune who was going to see Thaseghar waterfalls. The young woman fell into the valley while taking a selfie and luckily escaped unharmed. The video of her taking a selfie has come to light.
A shocking incident has taken place in Satara in Maharashtra. There has been an incident where a young woman has put her life in danger due to the sound of a selfie. A young woman fell into a 60 feet ravine when she lost her balance while taking a selfie. After that luck saved her. The video of saving the girl has come out.
The name of this girl is Nasreen Amir Qureshi and she is a resident of Pune. Nasreen Qureshi had come to see the Tosheghar waterfall. At this time everyone was stopping at Borane Ghat and taking selfies. This time Nasreen lost her balance while taking a selfie and fell into the valley. After this, her friends informed the local people and the police. The girl’s luck was so good that she was pulled out safely. However, this young woman has suffered many serious injuries. She is currently undergoing treatment.
A rescue operation was conducted to save the girl. After many attempts, they finally succeeded in saving her. In the past few days, there has been an increase in the number of cases of people slipping or tripping while taking selfies. A similar incident also happened in Raigad a few days ago. Anvi Kamdar had passed away at that time.
The administration appeals to be careful while taking selfies continuously. However, tourists try to take selfies at such places in the excitement, which is very dangerous.
The administration is constantly appealing to tourist places not to go to dangerous places and take selfies. However, tourists seem to ignore it.