
New Delhi, February 2, 2026: A terrifying scene straight out of a disaster movie unfolded in a quiet neighborhood of Bilaspur on January 29, 2026, when an underground borewell pipe burst with explosive force inside a residential home. Dramatic CCTV footage of the incident has since gone viral, showing the homeowner narrowly escaping a powerful jet of water that ripped through his living room floor.
The event took place around 8:30 PM in the Gokuldham Colony area of Uslapur. The homeowner, identified as Vishal Sharma, was standing in his veranda/parking area when he noticed a slight tremor and muddy water beginning to seep through the floor tiles.
Within seconds, the situation turned violent. The concrete flooring suddenly buckled and shattered as a high-pressure geyser of water and mud erupted from beneath the ground. The force was so immense that floor tiles were launched into the air, and the room was flooded almost instantly.
“It sounded like an underground explosion,” an eyewitness reported. “One moment he was checking the floor, and the next, a wall of water just blew the ground open.”
Preliminary investigations and technical experts suggest the disaster wasn’t a natural occurrence but a result of unregulated industrial activity.
The CCTV footage captures Sharma rushing away just fractions of a second before the main blast. While he escaped without physical injuries, the structural damage to the house is significant. Reports indicate that the pressure was so intense it caused cracks in the ceiling and even caused a ceiling fan to fall in an adjacent room.
The family has alleged that the drilling next door was being conducted without municipal permission or a proper geotechnical assessment. Residents of Gokuldham have expressed outrage, calling for stricter regulations on borewell drilling in densely populated residential zones.
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