Vaishali, Bihar witnessed a devastating family disaster on Wednesday when toxic gases in a septic tank claimed four lives and left three fighting for survival. What started as a routine cleaning task at Shivji Sah’s home in Anwarpur village spiraled into unimaginable horror.
The 10-year-old, 15-foot-deep tank had lain dormant until Priyanshu Kumar (18), the eldest grandson, volunteered to clean it. Communication ceased after 15 minutes, prompting his father Anand (46) to investigate. Soon, uncles Pankaj and newlywed Rahul (24) joined, followed by three villagers in heroic but doomed efforts.
All seven succumbed to the fumes, alerting the entire hamlet. Emergency responders from Sarai police and firefighters mounted a daring operation, hauling the victims out one by one. Hospitals confirmed the deaths of the four family men, while the trio battles severe conditions.
Rahul’s recent wedding amplifies the sorrow, leaving the family shattered. Autopsies are underway, with preliminary findings pointing to lethal gas buildup. Experts warn that such accidents are preventable with proper ventilation, exhaust fans, and professional services. As the community rallies around the bereaved, authorities ponder stricter regulations for hazardous home maintenance in Bihar’s villages.