Siddkhol waterfall is located just 10 km away from Kasdol block of Balodabazar district. VIDEO of jumping from 90 feet high waterfall: Youth risking their lives in waterfall

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Siddkhol waterfall is located just 10 km away from Kasdol block of Balodabazar district. The view here is worth seeing during the rainy days, that is why people from different districts of the state are also reaching here for picnic. But keeping their safety at stake, people are having fun here. The video of a young man jumping from a waterfall from a height of 90 feet is also going viral.

Jumping from a height of 90 feet can cost your life. The police-administration has warned people not to do so. In the last few days, there have been reports of people drowning in waterfalls and rivers from all over the state, in such a situation, due to a little carelessness, any untoward incident can happen. The view around the Siddkhol waterfall is quite picturesque during the rainy season. . Tourists are continuously reaching here to enjoy this natural beauty. However, on negligence, many people also say that this should not be done, because if the balance is disturbed, then the person will directly hit the rock and he will die. Despite the overcrowding here, adequate security arrangements are not visible in the Siddhakhol waterfall. Kasdol police station in-charge KC Das told that we are continuously taking action against such people. Recently, an SUV vehicle has also been seized. People have been banned from visiting the dangerous places of the waterfall, as well as getting them cordoned off. He said that rein is being tightened on the people who commit bullying by coming to the waterfall. People are also being advised to avoid going to dangerous places.Know about Siddhakhol Falls

Siddkhol waterfall is situated between the hills in the Baranwapara forests near Kasdol town, 40 km from Balodabazar district headquarter. There is also a watch tower here to see this waterfall. From here you can see and feel the beauty of Siddhakhol very well. There is also a temple of Siddhababa, after whose name this place is called Siddhakhol. There is also a shed arrangement to stay here during the rains. In the lower part of the Siddkhol waterfall, there is a lion cave, which is surrounded by trees, bushes and hills. News of frequent accidents

In Chhattisgarh, news of accidents in rivers and waterfalls is continuously coming to the fore. The rivers and drains of the state are still in spate, in such a situation, news of accidents have also come to the fore while taking bath. A few days ago, a student died in Balodabazar due to slipping of his foot in the river while taking a bath. At the same time, there was news of drowning of a young man in Rajnandgaon. A 20-year-old youth drowned while taking a bath in the Shivnath river in Dhamansara village of Rajnandgaon district, whose body was found a day later.

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2 women drowned in Shivnath river, one dead body found: The student’s body was found after 5 days in Balodabazar, was swept away by the strong current. A 20-year-old youth drowned while taking a bath in the Shivnath river in Dhamansara village of Rajnandgaon district. His body was recovered on Tuesday, 25 July. Municipal divers and NDRF team carried out the rescue operation. The case is of Surgi police station area. According to information, Nageshwar Thakur (20 years), a resident of Lakholi, had gone to Dhamansara village with his friends to take a bath in the Shivnath river.

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