42 tourists have been left stranded at the Muthyala Dhara waterfalls in Mulugu district, Telangana, India, after the water flow unexpectedly increased on Wednesday. The local police, along with the District Disaster Response Force and National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), have initiated a rescue operation to safely evacuate the stranded individuals. Mulugu Superintendent of Police, Gaush Alam, assured ANI that they have been in contact with the tourists via mobile phones and advised them to stay away from the water stream to conserve their battery life.
Alam further urged the tourists to stay courageous and not to worry, assuring them that rescue teams will reach them soon. He emphasized the importance of remaining on higher ground and safeguarding their mobile batteries. In the meantime, food items and rescue equipment are being sent to support the stranded tourists until their rescue.
The focused rescue operation is currently underway, and authorities are confident that all tourists will be rescued by morning. The situation is being closely monitored, and additional details will be provided as the situation develops.
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