Water Tanker Electrocution Kills One, Injures Another In Maharashtra
Fatal accident as water distribution tanker contacts high-voltage power line; one dead, one injured.

A tragic incident unfolded in Maharashtra when a water tanker making rounds to supply drinking water to residents made contact with an overhead electrical line, resulting in one death and one injury. The electrocution occurred as the vehicle was actively engaged in its water distribution duties across the area. The immediate surge of electrical current proved fatal for one individual, while another sustained serious injuries from the high-voltage exposure.
The accident happened when the tanker, mounted on a tractor, inadvertently touched a live overhead power line during its operations. The electrical contact created a dangerous path for current to flow through both the tractor and the tanker structure, affecting the two individuals present. Emergency services responded to the incident and the injured person was rushed for medical treatment, though efforts to save the fatality proved unsuccessful.
This incident highlights the persistent safety concerns associated with overhead power lines in rural and semi-urban areas of Maharashtra. Water distribution operations, particularly during peak demand seasons, often involve large vehicles navigating congested spaces where electrical infrastructure remains poorly marked or inadequately insulated. Such accidents underscore the need for improved coordination between utility companies and water supply authorities.
The incident serves as a sobering reminder of workplace hazards faced by essential service workers in the state. Authorities are expected to investigate the circumstances surrounding the accident, including whether proper safety protocols were followed and whether the power line height clearance met regulatory standards. This tragedy adds to the growing list of electrocution cases involving commercial vehicles across Maharashtra, prompting calls for stricter safety measures and better infrastructure planning.
Source: NDTV