Body of 24-Year-Old Recovered in Panvel River
A two-day search operation ends with the recovery of a young man's body. He drowned during a monsoon outing with friends.

A tragic incident occurred in the Shirvali area of Panvel taluka, where the body of 24-year-old Mayuresh Patil was recovered on Thursday. Patil, a resident of Kalamboli, had gone for a monsoon outing with friends on July 7 and was swept away by a strong river current while swimming.
The incident took place near the Morbe-Badlapur tunnel, where Patil and his friends had gathered for a day of fun. However, the outing turned deadly when Patil slipped and was carried away by the powerful current. A massive search operation was launched immediately, involving personnel from the Panvel Taluka Police, Fire Brigade, National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), local villagers, and the victim's friends.
The search operation lasted for nearly 48 hours, with rescuers finally tracing Patil's body in the river near the Shirvali crematorium on Thursday afternoon. The body has been sent for post-mortem examination. This incident highlights the dangers of venturing into water bodies during the monsoon season, especially in areas with strong currents.
The Panvel Taluka Police have been working to prevent such accidents, imposing prohibitory restrictions at several tourist spots until September 30. Senior Police Inspector Gajanan Ghadge of Panvel Taluka Police Station warned people to avoid taking unnecessary risks during the monsoon, stating that rivers and waterfalls become highly unpredictable during heavy rainfall.
The police have installed warning signboards at various tourist destinations, including Gadeshwar Dam, Wardoli Waterfall, and Morbe Dam, to caution visitors about the dangers posed by overflowing rivers and waterfalls. Authorities have also prohibited the consumption of alcohol and other intoxicants at these spots and warned that strict legal action will be taken against violators.
Visitors have been advised to prioritize safety and cooperate with authorities to prevent further monsoon-related tragedies. The police have urged people to stay away from swollen water bodies, avoid littering, and refrain from parking vehicles on roads leading to tourist spots, as blocked roads can delay emergency rescue operations.
The recovery of Patil's body serves as a reminder of the importance of following safety instructions and being cautious during the monsoon season. The incident has once again highlighted the need for people to be aware of the risks associated with venturing into water bodies during this time.
In recent years, there have been several incidents of people drowning or getting swept away by strong currents in the Panvel taluka area. The police and local authorities have been working to prevent such accidents, but it is also important for visitors to take necessary precautions and follow safety guidelines.
The monsoon season is a time of beauty and wonder, but it can also be deadly. It is essential for people to be aware of the risks and take necessary precautions to stay safe. By following safety instructions and being cautious, we can prevent such tragedies from occurring in the future.
The incident has sent shockwaves through the community, and the police are urging people to prioritize safety and cooperate with authorities to prevent further monsoon-related tragedies. As the monsoon season continues, it is essential for people to be aware of the risks and take necessary precautions to stay safe.
In conclusion, the recovery of Mayuresh Patil's body is a tragic reminder of the dangers of venturing into water bodies during the monsoon season. It is essential for people to prioritize safety and follow safety guidelines to prevent such accidents from occurring in the future. The police and local authorities will continue to work towards preventing such incidents, but it is also important for visitors to take necessary precautions and be aware of the risks associated with venturing into water bodies during this time.