Updated On: 27 July, 2021 11:24 AM IST | Mumbai | Anurag Kamble
Poster with names of people who died at the spot over the past two years circulated on social media, urges people to be careful, not take a risk

Rescuers near the Pandavkada waterfall in August 2019 for a rescue operation after the drowning of four youngsters. File pic
Despite constant warnings by the police against visiting the Pandavkada waterfall, hordes of tourists have been visiting the spot in Kharghar every weekend. To bring the dangers of visiting the place into focus, the Kharghar police have put up posters and are circulating the names of people who recently died on the spot on social media. A week ago, an SOS was raised as over 150 tourists were stranded near the waterfall.
Pandavkada waterfall is located at Kharghar, Navi Mumbai. The waterfall, about 107 m high, is a type of ‘plunge’ waterfall where a massive amount of water falls down on the rocky surface below. The waterfall becomes a hotspot during the monsoon as trekkers and families rush for a day out.