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Home | Telangana | Man Missing After Being Swept Away In Narinja Stream In Sangareddy

Man missing after being swept away in Narinja stream in Sangareddy

Bonala Bhaskar (45) from Potpally went missing after being swept away while offering prayers in the fast-flowing Narinja stream in Sangareddy’s Jharasangam mandal. Search operations by police and officials are ongoing amid heavy rains.

By Telangana Today
Published Date - 12 August 2025, 10:44 AM
Man missing after being swept away in Narinja stream in Sangareddy
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Sangareddy: A man was missing after reportedly being swept away in the Narinja stream at Potpally in Jharasangam mandal on Monday evening.

The victim, identified as Bonala Bhaskar (45), a resident of Potpally, is said to have entered the stream to offer prayers to goddess Ganga as the stream came alive for the first time this rainy season. Witnesses said he ventured deeper into the fast-flowing waters and was swept away.


Police, along with fire, irrigation, revenue and other department officials, searched for him until late on Monday night but were unable to trace him. The search operation resumed on Tuesday morning.

Streams across Sangareddy district were flowing in full spate following copious rains over the past week.

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