Three die while cleaning septic tank in Raipur hospital

Three workers died and a fourth fell unconscious from toxic gases while cleaning a septic tank at Ram Krishna Care Hospital in Raipur, Chhattisgarh. The incident on March 17, 2026, has sparked outrage over sanitation workers' safety. Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai directed strict action against those responsible.

On March 17, 2026, three men died and a fourth fell unconscious after inhaling toxic gases in a nearly 20-feet-deep septic tank at Ram Krishna Care Hospital in Raipur's Pachpedi Naka area, Chhattisgarh, police said. The workers entered without proper safety gear. The deceased were identified as Anmol Manjhi (25), Govind Sendre (35), and Satyam Kumar (22), residents of Simran City; the fourth remains in critical condition. Deputy Commissioner of Police (West Zone) Sandeep Patel stated that the first entered on the contractor's instructions and collapsed, followed by the others attempting to rescue him; the fourth, tied to a rope, was pulled out unconscious. Police were filing an FIR on March 18 evening. Families alleged unsafe conditions and undignified handling of bodies, with violent protests outside the hospital. Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai announced legal action for entering sewers without municipal permission. He expressed condolences in a meeting on the Prohibition of Employment as Manual Scavengers and their Rehabilitation Act, 2013, directing aid to families and strict measures against the guilty. Principal Secretary Sonmoni Borah noted the Act's penalties: up to one year imprisonment or Rs 50,000 fine for coercing manual scavenging. Opposition Congress spokesperson Surendra Verma demanded a high-level probe into employment, training, and equipment lapses.

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Madhya Pradesh High Court judges scrutinizing government's response to Indore water contamination deaths, showing courtroom scene with visuals of sewage-mixed water, ill residents, and pipelines.
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Madhya Pradesh high court criticizes state response to Indore water contamination deaths

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The Madhya Pradesh High Court has summoned the state chief secretary over deaths from contaminated water in Indore's Bhagirathpura area, calling the government's earlier report insensitive. At least eight people died and hundreds fell ill since late December 2025 due to sewage mixing into drinking water supplies. The court ordered comprehensive measures including water testing and pipeline repairs to ensure clean water access.

Seven migrant labourers were killed and four injured when a wall at an under-construction sewage treatment plant in Gurgaon's Sidhrawali village collapsed, burying workers under rubble. The incident happened late Monday evening as a concrete retention wall gave way, causing a cave-in at the basement level. Rescue efforts, involving police, fire teams, and disaster response forces, continued until early Tuesday morning.

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A 25-year-old techie from Noida died after falling into an unsecured sewer excavation pit in Janakpuri, Delhi, exposing the failure to implement safety directives issued by the Delhi Jal Board following a similar tragedy. The incident occurred on Friday morning, with the body discovered by morning walkers around 8am.

A 27-year-old software engineer, Yuvraj Mehta, died after his car plunged into a water-filled excavation pit in Greater Noida's Sector 150 amid dense fog, with rescue efforts hampered by delays and inadequate equipment. Family and eyewitnesses have questioned the lack of road safety measures and official indifference. An FIR has been filed against two real estate developers following the incident.

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A mystery illness has claimed 12 lives in Chayansa village, Palwal district, Haryana, over the past 15 days. Health officials have identified Hepatitis B and C in some cases, and 23 out of 107 water samples failed quality tests due to bacterial growth and low chlorination. The exact cause of the deaths remains under investigation.

A landfill in Binaliw, Cebu City collapsed on January 8, 2026, triggering a landslide that killed four people and left 34 missing. Environmental groups have criticized the government's inconsistent enforcement of waste management laws. The incident echoes the 2000 Payatas tragedy.

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The search and rescue operation for the March 8 trash landslide at TPST Bantargebang in Bekasi has concluded, with all 13 victims located: six survivors and seven fatalities. Officials urge an end to open dumping amid a national waste crisis.

 

 

 

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