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  "type": "article",
  "title": "Chemical Runoff From a Dumping Site Turns Panvel's Ponds Into Poison, Seven Cows Dead in an Hour",
  "summary": "Chemical-laced water leaking from a dumping ground in Panvel, Raigad has poisoned local ponds, killing seven cows within an hour and sickening 19 more. Residents allege the same water is driving up miscarriages and cancer cases among people.",
  "content": "A disturbing face of pollution has emerged in Panvel, in Maharashtra's Raigad district, raising alarm not just for cattle but for human lives too. The allegation is that chemical-laden, contaminated water seeping out of a dumping ground is mixing into nearby ponds and water sources. The result was devastating: within just an hour, seven cows died and another 19 fell victim to poisoning.\n\nPond Water Turned Into Poison\n\nThe incident has spread fear across the area. Locals say the very water that is killing animals poses an equally grave threat to human health. They claim that miscarriages among women in the area are rising and that complaints of serious illnesses such as cancer are also surfacing. In other words, the crisis is not limited to livestock, it touches the health of the entire community.\n\nA Ruling-Party MLA Sounds the Alarm\n\nThe most striking part of the whole affair was that the matter was raised not by the opposition but by BJP MLA Vikrant Patil, from the ruling party itself, in the Legislative Council. Patil, who is associated with Panvel, put the administration directly in the dock. He alleged that hazardous chemical waste is being dumped at the disposal station due to the negligence of the CIDCO administration.\n\nTo back his charges, Patil brought photographs of the dead cows and water test reports right into the House. According to him, the testing showed pollution levels several times above permissible limits, and the oxygen content in the water was found to be almost zero. Put simply, this water has now turned completely toxic.\n\nOpposition Corners the Government\n\nAs soon as the issue heated up, the politics around it intensified too. Shiv Sena (UBT) and Congress launched a sharp attack on the government. The opposition argued that the BJP plays plenty of politics in the name of the holy cow, yet when cows are dying from contaminated water in Maharashtra and women's health is at stake, the government's accountability is nowhere to be seen. Taking a jibe, the opposition said that in the state neither the cows nor the mothers are safe.\n\nMinisters Promise Action\n\nUnder mounting pressure, the government too called the matter serious and promised action. Raigad minister Bharat Gogawale said the industries minister has directed an immediate inquiry and steps to curb the pollution, and that any officials found guilty will face action.\n\nEnvironment minister Pankaja Munde also acknowledged that this is a multi-departmental issue. According to her, resolving it will require the environment, urban development, irrigation and water conservation departments to work together. She too reiterated that the guilty will not be spared.\n\nThe Biggest Question Now\n\nBut the real question still hangs in the air. If the water has truly become so poisonous that it is killing animals and endangering human health, then who exactly is responsible? Panvel is being sold the dream of becoming a third Mumbai, but will the people living here ever get clean water and a safe environment? For now, the public is waiting for concrete action. If firm steps are not taken soon, this issue could blow up into a major political storm stretching from the streets to the assembly.\n\nWhat this means for you\n• Across India: The case shows how chemical waste from dumping grounds can seep into water sources and become deadly for both animals and people, making it vital to stay alert about local water quality and waste disposal.\n• In Panvel and Raigad: For residents here the purity of drinking and everyday water has become a direct risk, and until the investigation is complete it is wise to stay away from the contaminated pond water.\n\nQuestions & Answers\n\n1. How many cows died and how many fell sick in Panvel?\nSeven cows died within an hour and another 19 were affected by poisoning.\n\n2. What is being blamed for the cattle deaths?\nThe allegation is that chemical-laden, contaminated water leaking from a dumping ground is mixing into ponds and water sources, turning it deadly.\n\n3. Who raised the issue in the Legislative Council?\nIt was raised by Vikrant Patil, an MLA from the ruling BJP, who is associated with Panvel.\n\n4. What did the water testing reveal?\nThe testing showed pollution levels several times above permissible limits, with the oxygen content in the water almost zero.\n\n5. What impact is being reported on human health?\nLocals claim that miscarriages among women in the area are rising and that complaints of illnesses such as cancer are surfacing.\n\n6. How has the government responded?\nMinister Bharat Gogawale said the industries minister ordered an immediate inquiry and pollution control, while environment minister Pankaja Munde called it a multi-departmental issue, both promising action against the guilty.",
  "url": "https://trendkia.com/en/maharashtra/dnpinga-graunda-ke-kemikala-pani-ne-panvel-men-machaya-kahara-eka-ghnte-men-sata-gayon-ne-tora-dama-2967",
  "category": "Maharashtra",
  "publishedAt": "2026-06-25",
  "tags": [
    "Panvel pollution",
    "cattle deaths",
    "CIDCO",
    "Vikrant Patil",
    "Raigad",
    "chemical water",
    "Maharashtra politics"
  ],
  "language": "en",
  "site": "TrendKia"
}