3 Minor Girls Drown At Andhra Pradesh Waterfall After Slipping On Rocks While Taking Photos During Holiday
A summer holiday trip ended in tragedy in Andhra Pradesh's Alluri Sitharama Raju district, where three minor girls lost their lives after drowning at a waterfall. The incident took place on April 2 near the Mulagummi waterfall in the Ananthagiri area, a popular spot for local visitors.

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The girls had gone there to spend time together during their school holidays, but a moment of carelessness led to a heartbreaking accident.
What Happened at the Waterfall
According to police, four girls from the same village visited the waterfall for an outing. They were standing on rocks near the water and trying to take selfies when the incident occurred.
The rocks in the area were slippery, and as they moved closer to the edge, three of the girls lost their balance and fell into deeper water. The situation quickly turned dangerous.
Inability to Swim Made Rescue Difficult
Officials said that none of the three girls who fell into the water knew how to swim. This made it difficult for them to stay afloat once they slipped in.
The fourth girl, who was with them, tried to help but was unable to rescue them. She managed to survive and was later taken to a hospital for treatment.
Locals Rush to Help
After hearing cries for help, nearby residents rushed to the spot and were able to rescue the fourth girl. However, the other three girls were swept away by the water before help could reach them.
Their bodies were later recovered during a search operation carried out by police and local teams.
Victims Identified
The three girls who lost their lives have been identified as Trisha (17), Ratnakumari (16), and Pavitra (16). Their deaths have left the local community in shock and grief.
Police have registered a case and are continuing their investigation to understand the exact sequence of events.
Why the Spot Is Risky
Officials have warned that although the waterfall may look calm and safe, it can be dangerous. The rocks around the area are often slippery, and the water can suddenly become deep.
In some parts, the current is stronger than it appears, making it risky, especially for those who are not familiar with the location or cannot swim.
Safety Warning for Visitors
Authorities have urged people to be extra careful while visiting waterfalls and other water bodies. They have advised against taking selfies in risky spots, especially near edges or on wet, slippery surfaces.
They also highlighted the importance of staying alert and avoiding dangerous areas, particularly in remote locations where immediate help may not be available.
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