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2 Teens Swept Away By High Tide At Arnala Beach

Two 17-year-old boys feared drowned, search operation underway at Arnala beach. Rescue teams face challenges due to strong currents.

Mumbai Alert · City Desk
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City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Thu, 16 July 2026 at 06:14 pm
2 Teens Swept Away By High Tide At Arnala Beach

A tragic incident occurred at Arnala beach in Palghar district on Thursday morning, where two teenage boys are feared to have drowned in the Arabian Sea. The boys, identified as Ayan and Soyab, both 17 years old, were swept away by a high tide while swimming in the sea.

According to officials, the incident was reported at 10:45 am, and the Vasai Virar City Municipal Corporation (VVCMC) fire brigade team immediately launched a rescue operation. The team managed to rescue two of the four boys who had ventured into the sea, but the other two were carried away by the strong current.

The rescue operation is currently underway, but the teams are facing significant challenges due to adverse weather conditions. The fire brigade official stated that the tide is so strong that even trained swimmers cannot brave the water, and their rescue boat struggled to withstand the turbulent waves.

The Arnala Sarpanch, Nandkumar Gharat, said that despite warnings that the beach is not suitable for recreation, many picnickers ignore the warnings and venture into the choppy waters. He added that the boys had bypassed the attention of the lifesavers on duty and were subsequently washed away by the tide.

The district administration has already issued a prohibitory order banning entry near water bodies across the region during the ongoing monsoon season. However, it seems that the warnings were ignored, leading to this tragic incident.

The incident highlights the importance of following safety guidelines and warnings, especially during the monsoon season. The strong currents and turbulent waves can be deadly, and it is crucial to exercise caution when venturing into the sea.

The search operation is ongoing, and the authorities are working tirelessly to locate the missing boys. The incident has sent shockwaves in the community, and the locals are in a state of mourning.

The Arnala beach incident is not an isolated one, as there have been reports of similar incidents in the past. The authorities must take stringent measures to ensure that such incidents do not occur in the future.

In a similar incident, a 17-year-old boy was feared drowned at Aksa beach in Malad, and a multi-agency search operation was launched. The incident highlights the need for increased awareness and safety measures at beaches during the monsoon season.

The Palghar district administration must take immediate action to prevent such incidents and ensure that the beaches are safe for visitors. The authorities must also educate the public about the dangers of venturing into the sea during the monsoon season.

The incident is a reminder of the importance of safety and caution, especially during the monsoon season. The authorities and the public must work together to prevent such tragedies from occurring in the future.

In conclusion, the incident at Arnala beach is a tragic reminder of the dangers of the sea during the monsoon season. The authorities must take immediate action to prevent such incidents, and the public must exercise caution when venturing into the sea. The search operation is ongoing, and the authorities are working tirelessly to locate the missing boys.

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