Madhya Pradesh Cruise Tragedy: Six Dead, Nine Missing in Jabalpur

A cruise boat carrying over 40 tourists capsized at Bargi Dam in Jabalpur during a sudden storm on Thursday. Six people have died and nine remain missing, with rescue operations continuing under difficult conditions. NDRF teams are searching the high-water area, recovering four bodies on Friday morning, most of them women. Madhya Pradesh Minister Rakesh Singh confirmed the challenging conditions have slowed the rescue process.

Key Points: Jabalpur Cruise Tragedy: 6 Dead, 9 Missing

  • Six dead and nine missing after cruise boat capsizes in Jabalpur
  • Rescue ops by NDRF hampered by high water and darkness
  • Boat carried over 40 tourists, capsized during sudden storm
  • Four bodies recovered Friday morning, most of them women
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Jabalpur cruise tragedy: Rescue operations continue, says MP Minister

Rescue operations continue in MP's Jabalpur after a cruise boat capsizes at Bargi Dam. Six dead, nine missing, 24 rescued. NDRF teams search.

"Yesterday, you must have seen that water was continuously flowing in; it was dark, and the depth of the water was also very high. - Rakesh Singh"

New Delhi, May 1

The search and rescue operation following the Bargi Dam cruise accident in Madhya Pradesh's Jabalpur continued on Friday, even though nine people remained missing after the vessel capsized during a sudden storm a day earlier.

Madhya Pradesh Minister Rakesh Singh said the difficult conditions had slowed down rescue efforts. He stated, "Yesterday, you must have seen that water was continuously flowing in; it was dark, and the depth of the water was also very high. Therefore, it was natural that the rescue operation could not proceed smoothly. NDRF teams are here. Five dead bodies have been recovered by the rescue teams, and we hope the rescue teams will complete the process soon."

Officials confirmed that at least six people have died so far in the incident. Four bodies were recovered on Friday morning alone, most of them women. Around 24 people have been rescued so far, while several others are still missing.

The incident took place on Thursday, around 5.30 p.m. at the Bargi Dam area in Bhedaghat, when a cruise boat carrying more than 40 tourists suddenly capsized amid severe weather conditions.

Jabalpur Superintendent of Police Sampat Upadhyay said the vessel, operated under the state tourism department, overturned due to a sudden storm and strong winds that had been prevailing since the morning.

Search operations involving NDRF and local teams continued through the night and resumed early Friday amid challenging conditions caused by high water levels and poor visibility.

Authorities have released a list of missing persons, which includes Shree Tamil Viraj Soni, Mayuram, Poonam Thapa, Jyoti Shrivas, Trishan/Jahaan, Pradeep Macy, Marina Macy, and Kamaraj.

The deceased have been identified as Shreetu Soni, Shaubhagyam Alagan, Madhur Macy, Kakulaajhi, Reshma Sayeed, and Shamim Naqvi. Officials said further identification and verification are underway as rescue teams continue search operations to trace the remaining missing passengers.

- IANS

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Priya S
Can't believe this happened at Bargi Dam 😔. We used to go there for picnics as kids. Now people are scared to even enjoy a simple boat ride. Government should ensure all tourist boats have life jackets and emergency equipment.
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Karthik V
I saw this on the news. It's frightening how quickly the weather can turn. The captain should have been monitoring forecasts. **My heart goes out to the families waiting for news of their loved ones.** Thank you to the rescue teams working despite the darkness and deep water.
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Michael C
Really tragic incident. While storm warnings are vital, the priority now is finding the missing. The list of names published by authorities shows families from Tamil Nadu and other states were on board. **Hope coordination between state agencies speeds up the search.**
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Nikhil C
A proper inquiry must be held into how the boat was allowed to operate in such conditions. **The MP tourism department needs to answer tough questions.** Meanwhile, thoughts with the bereaved families who lost loved ones in this tragedy.
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Deepak U
Too many tragedies like this happen in India due to negligence. **My sincere condolences to those who lost their lives.** The rescue ops are commendable but prevention is better than cure. Governments should enforce strict safety checks on all tourist vessels.
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Siddharth J

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