A dense fog and an unguarded construction site turned fatal for a 27-year-old software engineer in Noida, who waited nearly 90 minutes for help after his car slipped into a water-filled ditch late Friday night.
Yuvraj Mehta was driving home from Gurugram when the accident occurred close to midnight amid extremely poor visibility due to a severe cold wave affecting Delhi-NCR. He was barely a kilometre away from his residence in Sector 150 when his vehicle overshot a turn and plunged into a deep pit at a construction site.
Accident near home in low visibility
According to available information, the ditch was part of an under-construction project’s basement and was filled with water. Yuvraj lost control of his car at the final turn leading to his housing complex. Soon after the accident, he managed to call his father, Rajkumar Mehta, seeking urgent help.
The father immediately contacted emergency services. Police were alerted around 12.30 am, with the local police station informed shortly after. Emergency teams reached the spot within minutes, followed by specialised rescue units later in the night.
Pleas for help went unanswered
For nearly an hour and a half, Yuvraj remained trapped inside the submerged vehicle. He kept his phone’s torch switched on and repeatedly called out for help. Despite the presence of police and fire officials, the rescue effort was severely hampered by near-zero visibility caused by dense fog.
Rescue teams attempted to use ropes, ladders, cranes, searchlights and a makeshift boat. However, officials said the fog made it difficult to assess the depth of the water and locate the exact position of the car.
Yuvraj is believed to have drowned around 1.30 am. His body was recovered several hours later, around 4.30 am.
Why the rescue failed
Eyewitnesses claimed that sharp iron rods protruding inside the ditch discouraged responders from entering the water immediately. Police officials, however, denied hesitation and said all possible measures were taken under extremely challenging conditions.
Yuvraj’s father later said that even locating the car was difficult due to the fog. He maintained that trained divers could have made a difference and possibly saved his son.
Good Samaritan’s desperate attempt
A delivery worker named Mohinder attempted a last-ditch rescue after reaching the spot. He tied a rope around his waist and jumped into the water after saying he could swim. By the time he entered the ditch, Yuvraj had already drowned.
Mohinder searched for the victim for nearly 40 minutes but could not find him. He described the turn as extremely dangerous, especially for drivers unfamiliar with the area during foggy conditions, adding that there was no protective wall or warning sign.
Safety lapses under scanner
Residents revealed that a similar accident involving a truck had occurred at the same location days earlier. Despite this, basic safety measures such as barricades, reflectors or warning signs were not installed.
Following the incident, authorities have initiated action. The local junior engineer has been terminated, several officials have been issued notices, and work has begun to fill the ditch. Police have also registered a case against two construction companies linked to the site.
Officials said an investigation is underway and that a wider exercise has been launched to identify and secure similar accident-prone blind spots across the area.