Rain wreaks havoc in Mumbai! Huge tree fell on the car of Komolika fame Urvashi Dholakia’s son, major accident averted

Tezzbuzz Desk – The continuous torrential rains in Mumbai have once again slowed down the pace of the city. Incidents of waterlogging, traffic jams and falling of trees are being reported in many areas. Meanwhile, TV actress Urvashi Dholakia’s son and actor Kshitij Dholakia narrowly escaped being a victim of a major accident. During heavy rain, a huge tree suddenly fell on his parked car, completely damaging the vehicle.

Condition of car shown on social media

Kshitij Dholakia himself informed about this incident through social media. He shared pictures of his car, in which it can be clearly seen that a heavy tree has completely fallen on the car. The car was badly crushed due to the pressure of the tree. After the incident, BMC and emergency team reached the spot and removed the tree with the help of cutters and other equipment.

were not present in the car

It is a matter of relief that Kshitij was not present inside the car at the time of the accident. He told that it was his luck that no one got hurt. He wrote in his post that looking at the condition of the car, it can be estimated how serious the accident could have been, but everyone is safe.

Expressed thanks to God in an emotional post

After the accident, Kshitij shared another post and wrote that this incident is a reminder of how uncertain life can be. He thanked God that he was not inside the car and everyone was safe. He also thanked the fire brigade team along with Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation and Mumbai Police, who immediately reached the spot and helped.

Recently entered the world of acting

Kshitij Dholakia has recently started his acting career with Naagin 7. In the show he is seen in the role of a snake. Before this, he had also worked as an assistant director in the film industry. He worked as an assistant director on films like Humshakals and Dream Girl.

Orange alert of rain in Mumbai

Due to heavy rains in Mumbai on Friday, there was waterlogging in many parts of the city. According to BMC, more than 140 mm rainfall has been recorded in many areas. Traffic was affected due to water logging on roads, while local train services were also affected at some places. India Meteorological Department has issued an orange alert for Mumbai and has predicted heavy rain and strong winds for the next few days. The administration has appealed to the citizens to come out of the house only when necessary and to remain alert.

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