Father, daughter missing after car washes away in overflowing causeway
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The household was returning to Muthirevula village close to Chittoor after attending a marriage.
A father and his daughter had been reported missing, whereas three others had been rescued after a car in which they had been travelling was washed away whereas negotiating an overflowing causeway at Kondaiahgaripalle village of Penumuru mandal, 30 km from right here, in the early hours of Friday.
A household of three, belonging to Muthirevula village close to Chittoor, was returning dwelling after attending a wedding operate atop Kalikirikonda hillock close by. They got a raise by one other visitor on their approach to Bengaluru. When the car reached the causeway level, the car driver, who was not conscious of the terrain ventured into the waters.
When the car reached the center of the causeway, the waters swept the car away into the stream. The father-daughter duo, recognized as Pratap, 35, and Vineetha,12, had been washed away. Pratap’s spouse, the car driver and a Bengaluru-based visitor may enterprise out of the gushing waters.
The Chittoor rural police and the catastrophe administration staff rushed to the spot and launched a rescue operation. The staff traced the car 200 m away from the causeway.
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