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'What can we do if people don't care about their lives?

Cops and civic officials urge youngsters not to risk their lives for some likes and comments on social media; ask parents to be more vigil as most victims and rescued individuals are minor

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People who visit Bandstand refuse to heed warnings, say locals

People who visit Bandstand refuse to heed warnings, say locals

The reel makers are so engrossed in filming videos and taking selfies that they undermine the threat of tidal waves,” said a slum dweller at Bandra Bandstand, where a woman drowned a week ago. Even though several lives have been lost in drowning incidents since the rains arrived in the city last month, visitors to seashores, dams and waterfalls are throwing caution to the wind and risking their lives. 
 
Authorities in Mumbai and the surrounding cities said they have installed boards and signs, cautioning visitors of the dangers and asking them not to enter water bodies. Yet, not everyone heeds to the request. Visitors are mostly youngsters and couples, said officials.

Ravi Jha, Raushan Rathod and Rakesh SurelaRavi Jha, Raushan Rathod and Rakesh Surela

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