Madhya Pradesh reels from a devastating accident in Morena’s Ahrouli village, where a temple roof slab collapsed, instantly killing three young girls and severely wounding four women. The incident has plunged the area into collective grief.
It occurred post-prayer session as Gaur society visitors from Mungawali shared prasad. Lingering near the temple amid ongoing renovations, the group was caught off-guard when the slab tumbled from above.
Rescue teams worked frantically amid cries of despair, transporting casualties to hospitals. Medical staff report the injured are stable but face long recoveries.
On-ground reports reveal scant safety provisions—no signage, no restricted access—during the works. Police have detained site personnel for questioning, vowing to uncover lapses.
The village mourns with funerals underway, as leaders decry the tragedy’s avoidability. Protests demand contractor blacklisting and stricter laws.
In the aftermath, officials outline relief measures and safety overhauls. This somber episode calls for nationwide reforms to protect vulnerable spots from such follies.
