Bari Brahmana, Jammu – A tragic incident occurred in Bari Brahmana, Jammu, where two young girls from Anantnag district in South Kashmir drowned in water-filled pits. The girls, aged around 10 and 11, fell into these pits, which are believed to have been created by illegal mining activities.
Local officials reported that the girls accidentally fell into the water-filled pits. Their bodies were found on Sunday morning, leading to deep sadness in the community and raising concerns about safety in areas affected by illegal mining.
The police have started an investigation into the incident. They will look into how these dangerous pits were created and who is responsible for them.
This sad event highlights the need for stricter rules against illegal mining, which can create unsafe conditions for local people, especially children. Community leaders are calling for quick action to protect residents in the area.
As the investigation continues, local residents are encouraged to stay alert and report any unsafe conditions to the authorities. The loss of these young girls is a tragic reminder of the dangers posed by unregulated mining activities.
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