According to the disaster cell, the injured were admitted to a private hospital in Mumbai, and were reported stable by the hospital staff. Following this, two drowning incidents also took place
The city bid adieu to Lord Ganesh all of Sunday. But the visarjan was tinged by some unfortunate accidents, which killed one and injured 22. Around 12.45 am on Monday, the BMC's disaster management team received a call about an incident in Charkop, where a Ganesh idol fell and injured 17. According to the disaster cell, the injured were admitted to a private hospital, and were reported stable by the hospital staff. Following this, two drowning incidents also took place.
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One Yadnesh Malekar, 32, drowned at the Bhandupeshwar Kund in Bhandup East. He was rescued by lifeguards and rushed to the Fortis Hospital in the wee hours of Monday. However, he was declared brought dead at 2.50 am by hospital authorities.
Meanwhile, in Girgaum chowpatty, five fell into the sea after their boat tilted on Monday. Disaster cell officials said they were rescued by the fire brigade and sent to Nair hospital. A doctor said, "Three of them took discharge against medical advice, one was sent to Siddharth hospital, while a 16-year-old is in the ICU."
46.2k
No. of Ganpati idols immersed on Sunday
13.34k
No. of idols that belonged to mandals
2.3 lakh
Total no. of Ganpati idols immersed this year
With inputs by Pradeep Dhivar
All the way from Jodhpur
Driven by love for Bappa, five from a society in Jodhpur's sector 21 came to the city just to immerse their idol, leaving at 7 pm on Saturday and reaching Mumbai the next day. The society has been celebrating the festival for over 14 years. Sanjay Mewara, a part of the group, said, "We thought it would be a good idea to join others for immersion in a city where Ganeshotsav is huge."
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