'Was it God's will that the accident happened...' Haryana Minister speaks on Surajkund incident
A tragic incident occurred at the Surajkund fair in Haryana, where a swing ride collapsed, resulting in the death of a police inspector and injuries to over a dozen others.
A tragic accident took place at the Surajkund Mela in Haryana, where a large swing ride fell abruptly, leading to the untimely death of a police inspector and injuring more than 12 other individuals. In the wake of this disaster, Haryana's Tourism Minister, Arvind Sharma, addressed the media and attributed the incident to divine will while expressing his condolences. He emphasized that such accidents should not occur and reassured the public of the state's commitment to safety measures.
Minister Sharma detailed the circumstances of the incident, noting that the swing ride was certified for safety every day, and inspections confirmed its structural integrity just hours before the accident. The swing ride had 26 individuals onboard when it broke around 6:15 PM, leading to chaos as attendees and officials rushed to assist the victims. He highlighted that the Haryana government, including the Chief Minister and local administration, extends their sympathy and support to the families impacted by the tragedy.
This incident raises significant concerns regarding safety protocols at amusement rides, particularly in high-traffic events like the Surajkund Mela, which attracts large crowds. As investigations into the cause of the collapse commence, scrutiny will likely follow regarding regulatory compliance and the measures taken to ensure such a tragic event does not repeat in the future, as well as the emotional and psychological impact on witnesses and survivors.