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Rain-Induced Ground Collapse in Tilaunchhi Village, Kanpur Dehat: Two 400-Year-Old Tunnels Found in a 12-Foot-Deep Pit, Cordoned Off by Police - Sarvankheda (Kanpur Dehat) News

Summary by Dainik Bhaskar
After rain in Kanpur Dehat, a four-foot wide and 12-foot deep crater formed on the road. Within it, two separate tunnels, running east and west, became visible, causing a stir in the area. Villagers reported that a small crater was initially seen in Tilaunchi village on August 18th, but it grew larger after the rain. These tunnels were clearly visible in a video taken by villagers using a flashlight and mobile phone tied to a rope. Village elder…
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After rain in Kanpur Dehat, a four-foot wide and 12-foot deep crater formed on the road. Within it, two separate tunnels, running east and west, became visible, causing a stir in the area. Villagers reported that a small crater was initially seen in Tilaunchi village on August 18th, but it grew larger after the rain. These tunnels were clearly visible in a video taken by villagers using a flashlight and mobile phone tied to a rope. Village elder…

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Dainik Bhaskar broke the news in Bhopal, India on Friday, August 21, 2026.
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