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Students Trapped at Karnataka Waterfall After Crossing Safety Barricade

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A group of college students got trapped at Mallalli Falls in Karnataka after allegedly breaching a safety barricade. The students ventured into a restricted zone near the middle of the waterfall, putting themselves in danger. The incident was captured on video, which later circulated widely. Authorities were alerted following the students' unauthorized entry into the prohibited area.

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