Duduma waterfalls, Odisha
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A video that captured him being swept away in the currents went viral on social media platforms. Photo: X/UGC

YouTuber swept away while recording reels in Odisha waterfall, missing for 5 days

The rescue operation in the hilly area has been challenging because of the rugged and rocky terrain and incessant rainfall


In a tragic incident in Odisha, a YouTuber who ventured into a waterfall was swept away by its strong currents in front of his friends. The mishap occurred when a group of youth went to Duduma waterfall, one of the highest waterfalls in Odisha, to make short videos.

The missing youth has been identified as Sagar Kundu, a 22-year-old YouTuber from Odisha’s Berhampur city district. He has been missing for five days and a search operation is underway. Duduma is a popular tourist destination, located near the Odisha-Andhra Pradesh border in Koraput district of Odisha.

A search operation by a team of disaster management and fire brigade personnel is underway, but he has not been traced, a senior officer said. According to the police, Sagar Kundu, along with his friends, visited the 175-metre Duduma waterfall on August 23 to shoot short videos. Despite repeated warnings from his friends about the rising water level, Kundu ventured into the waterfall.

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"Suddenly, there was a surge due to water being released from the Machkund dam. Kundu was swept away by the strong currents, and those at the spot tried to rescue him but failed," the police said, citing a video of the incident, which went viral on social media.

“Kundu was requesting me with folded hands for rescue. He threw the camera and other equipment, but we were not able to rescue him,” the YouTuber's friend Abhijit Behera said. Sagar’s father, Sarthak Kundu, requested the local administration to trace him.

Search operation hindered

Machkund Police Station inspector in-charge (IIC) Madhusudan Bhoi said a search operation has been launched by a team of Odisha Disaster Rapid Action Force (ODRAF) and Lamtaput Fire Service personnel.

“We have so far recovered a bag containing batteries and other equipment which he had thrown into the water moments before being swept away. The rescue operation in the hilly area has been challenging because of the rugged and rocky terrain and incessant rainfall," said Bhoi.

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Umesh Chandra Bagh, a fire service officer, said, “We have requested the Machkund dam authorities to close the gates of the reservoir. Once the water level recedes, it will help us carry out the search operation.”

(with agency inputs)

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