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Elevator Deaths: India's Hidden Danger Revealed
26 Mar
Summary
- A man died trapped between elevator doors in Kolkata hospital.
- Father and son were killed in an improvised lift in Hyderabad.
- Negligence and faulty maintenance cause India's elevator accidents.

Routine elevator rides in India have become a source of peril, with recent accidents in Kolkata, Hyderabad, Surat, Mumbai, and Bhopal exposing critical safety lapses. A 40-year-old man in Kolkata died after becoming trapped between elevator doors in a hospital, a tragedy his family attributes to negligence.
Similarly, a father and son in Hyderabad lost their lives when a makeshift lift structure failed. Near-fatal incidents in Surat and unattended deaths in Bhopal, where an elderly man was found in a lift duct, further illustrate the widespread risks. These events are fueled by a combination of malfunctions, negligence, and dangerous improvisations.
Experts emphasize that regular inspections, professional maintenance, and adherence to safety codes are crucial. Hospitals and public spaces require enhanced safety measures, including communication systems within lifts. Addressing these issues is vital as India's cities grow, ensuring that the increasing reliance on elevators does not come at the cost of lives.




