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Kankaria Carnival: 52 Kids Lost in Crowds, All Found Safe

28 Dec

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Summary

  • Over 50,000 daily visitors attend Kankaria Carnival 2025.
  • 52 children separated from families in first three days.
  • Surveillance systems and dedicated teams aided swift reunions.
Kankaria Carnival: 52 Kids Lost in Crowds, All Found Safe

The Kankaria Carnival 2025 in Ahmedabad is experiencing massive turnouts, with daily visitor numbers exceeding 50,000. Amidst the vibrant atmosphere and numerous attractions, a significant safety concern has arisen. In the first three days alone, 52 children were reported missing after becoming separated from their guardians, a situation police confirmed was largely due to momentary lapses in supervision during busy moments.

Fortunately, the event's robust security infrastructure proved effective. Comprehensive surveillance systems, including drones and CCTV cameras, coupled with dedicated missing-person and women's safety teams, facilitated the rapid tracing and reunification of all lost children. Several elderly individuals also experienced similar separations but were safely returned to their families.

Police are emphasizing the importance of constant vigilance from parents and guardians, advising them to maintain physical contact with children and to utilize the numerous help centers if a separation occurs. Crowd management measures, including temporary gate closures, have been implemented to ensure visitor safety during peak times.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
In the first three days of the Kankaria Carnival 2025, 52 children were separated from their families.
Kankaria Carnival employs surveillance systems like drones and CCTV, dedicated missing-person teams, and crowd management at entry gates.
Yes, in the initial days of Kankaria Carnival 2025, all 52 lost children were successfully traced and reunited with their families.

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