Sunday 15 January 2017

Dozens drown as packed boat capsizes in Ganges, India


At least 19 people have died in India's eastern state of Bihar after a boat sank in the Ganges River, according to police. The reported 40 passengers on board were returning on Saturday from watching a kite-flying celebration to mark Makar Sankranti, a religious festival that is believed to carry the arrival of spring.
"Rescue operations are on to find those still missing," Manu Maharaj, senior police officer, said.
"We can confirm that 19 people have died."
Chandrashekhar, the state disaster management minister, told Reuters news agency the boat was overcrowded and only had an initial capacity of transporting up to 30 people. The vessel did not make it far from the boat station in the state capital, Patna, when it tipped over and began to sink further into the water, close to the annual festival's site. Chandrashekhar said an estimated 10 to 12 people managed to swim back to shore. The minister added that eight were rescued from the river and have been admitted to a hospital for medical treatment.
"We believe a minimum of four to five (more) bodies may be in the river," he said.
However, an exact figure of missing victims could not be ascertained. Boat accidents are common in India, due to the overcrowding, poor maintenance and lack of safety equipment.

Source: Aljazeera

3 comments:

  1. I dont understand why people risk their lives on boats when they cant swim or at least put on a life jacket

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  2. the authority that allows a ship/boat to leave the port overloaded is also to blame

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  3. yea,....incidents like this can be avoided

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