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Three Killed, Four Missing in Patna Boat Capsize Tragedy

A tragic boat accident in Patna's Barh subdivision on Thursday left at least three dead and four missing after a boat carrying 14 villagers capsized in the Ganga River. The victims were traveling to harvest vegetables when strong winds caused the boat to overturn, prompting immediate rescue efforts by local fishermen. Seven people were rescued, while the State Disaster Response Force continues searching for the missing. Officials suspect overloading and strong winds as the cause, with a detailed investigation underway.

Three killed, four missing after boat capsizes in Ganga in Patna

Patna, May 28

A tragic boat accident claimed at least three lives, and four others are missing in the Barh subdivision in Patna district on Thursday morning.

A small boat carrying 14 villagers capsized midstream in the Ganga River at Umanath Ganga Ghat.

According to preliminary information, the victims on board the boat were travelling towards the Diara region early in the morning to harvest vegetables from fields located across the river.

During the journey, the boat reportedly lost balance and overturned in the middle of the river due to strong winds. Local fishermen and boatmen present near the ghat immediately jumped into the river and launched rescue efforts.

With assistance from local residents, seven people were rescued safely and brought ashore.

However, the administration has confirmed the deaths of three individuals, whose bodies have been recovered from the river.

Four other passengers remain missing, prompting a large-scale search operation by teams of the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) along with local divers.

Officials fear that the strong waves of the Ganga River may have swept the missing persons downstream, leading rescuers to widen the search area.

Senior officials from the Barh subdivision rushed to the site soon after receiving information about the incident.

Garima Lohia, the SDO of Barh and Ram Krishna SDPO were personally supervising the rescue and relief operations at the ghat.

As news of the accident spread, hundreds of anxious residents and relatives gathered along the riverbank.

Police and administrative teams have begun the process of identifying the deceased and completing legal formalities, while survivors are receiving medical assistance and first aid.

Speaking about the possible cause of the accident, SDPO Ram Krishna said preliminary findings suggest that overloading and strong winds may have caused the boat to lose balance and capsize.

However, he added that the exact cause would become clear only after a detailed investigation.

The bodies have been sent for the post-mortem at the Barh subdivisional hospital.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Absolutely tragic. These villagers were just trying to harvest vegetables for their livelihood, and now families have lost their breadwinners. Strong winds are common in this area, but why wasn't there any warning system? The administration should at least provide compensation to the families immediately.

Aman W

Very sad news. But we must also appreciate the local fishermen and boatmen who immediately jumped to rescue people without thinking about their own safety. Real heroes of our society! Meanwhile, I hope the missing four are found soon. SDRF team doing good work in challenging conditions.

Michael C

As someone from the UK, I find this deeply concerning. Basic safety like life jackets and boat capacity limits could have prevented much of this tragedy. The reliance on overworked boats without proper regulation is something India needs to urgently address, especially near rivers like the Ganga.

Suresh O

While the administration's response seems prompt, this is not an isolated incident. Every year we hear such news from Bihar, UP, or Bengal. The government needs to invest in proper ferry services with safety gear for people crossing rivers daily. Otherwise, these poor villagers will keep paying the price with their lives.

Karan T

Very unfortunate. But I also think the boat owner should be held accountable. Overloading is just irresponsible. 🙏 Hope the missing are found safe. Also, the SDO Garima Lohia and SDPO Ram Krishna deserve credit for personally supervising - shows when officials care, things move faster.

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