Tragedy at Tighra Dam: Two Aspiring Doctors Lose Their Lives
- Nishadil
- June 14, 2026
- 0 Comments
- 2 minutes read
- 1 Views
- Save
- Follow Topic
Two medical students drown in Gwalior’s Tighra Dam; rescue teams continue search
Two young medical students from Gwalior succumbed to drowning in Tighra Dam. Authorities have launched a thorough search and are urging the public to stay away from the water.
Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh – It was supposed to be a routine field visit, but for two hopeful medical students, a day at Tighra Dam turned into an irreversible tragedy. On the morning of June 13, the pair ventured onto the dam’s banks, likely to take photographs for a college project, when an unexpected surge of water swept them away.
According to local police, the students – both in their final year of MBBS – were last seen near the reservoir’s edge around 9:30 a.m. Witnesses say they tried to climb a slippery embankment, lost footing, and fell into the cold, fast‑moving water. Within minutes, frantic shouts for help echoed across the dam, but the current was too strong for anyone on the scene to reach them.
Rescue teams from the Gwalior Police, the State Disaster Management Authority, and local volunteers converged on the spot within an hour. Boats, life‑vests, and even a diving crew were deployed, but the murky depths of the reservoir hampered visibility. After several hours of relentless searching, the bodies of the two students were recovered near the dam’s spillway.
Police officials, led by Superintendent of Police (Crime) Anil Sharma, have opened a formal investigation to determine whether any negligence or safety lapses contributed to the incident. “We are deeply saddened by this loss. Our priority now is to support the families and ensure that such accidents are prevented in the future,” Sharma said during a press briefing.
The families of the victims have been taken into protective custody, and the college administration announced a moment of silence and counseling services for fellow students. The dean of the medical college expressed, “These bright young minds were destined for a noble profession. Their untimely departure is a blow to the entire community.”
Authorities have also issued an advisory urging the public to avoid approaching the dam’s water, especially during monsoon‑season swell. They stressed that the reservoir’s depth can change rapidly, and even strong swimmers can be caught off guard.
Meanwhile, the search for any other missing persons continues. Residents near the dam have been asked to report any unusual activity, and a temporary fence has been erected to keep onlookers at a safe distance.
As Gwalior mourns the loss of two promising doctors, the incident serves as a stark reminder of nature’s unpredictability and the need for heightened safety measures at such sites.
Editorial note: Nishadil may use AI assistance for news drafting and formatting. Readers can report issues from this page, and material corrections are reviewed under our editorial standards.