Encounter News Punjabi

Bargi Dam Boat Disaster: Toll Climbs to 12, Search Continues for Missing Passenger

WhatsApp Channel Join Now

Madhya Pradesh: The number of fatalities in the cruise boat accident at Bargi Dam in Madhya Pradesh has increased to 12 after rescue teams recovered the body of a young child on Sunday, officials confirmed. One person is still unaccounted for as search operations continue.

The mishap occurred earlier this week when a tourist vessel capsized during severe weather conditions in the reservoir area of Jabalpur. Authorities said the boat, reportedly operated under the state tourism department, overturned amid strong winds and rough waters.

Police officials stated that the latest recovery was of a five-year-old victim, while efforts are ongoing to locate a missing individual believed to be associated with a local ordnance facility. Rescue teams have expanded their search zone, scanning deep sections of the water body.

A large-scale operation is underway involving personnel from the Army, the National Disaster Response Force, and the State Disaster Response Force, along with local divers. Teams are combing a wide radius, focusing on depths ranging between 40 and 50 feet.

Initial findings suggest that over 40 people were on board at the time of the accident, with more than two dozen rescued soon after the vessel capsized.

In response to the tragedy, the state government has ordered a formal inquiry into the incident. Officials have also taken disciplinary action against crew members and temporarily halted similar cruise operations across the region pending safety reviews.

All news on Encounter News is computer-generated and sourced from third parties. Please read and verify carefully. We will not be responsible for any issues. 

Encounter News
Encounter News
Encounter Media Group

Latest Articles

Heated Clash at Balachaur BJP Office as AAP Protest Turns Chaotic, Phone Snatching Alleged

Balachaur: Political tensions in Punjab intensified on Sunday after a protest...

Air India Sacks Over 1,000 Employees in Ethics Crackdown Amid Financial Pressure

New Delhi: Air India has dismissed more than 1,000 employees over...

Political Heat Rises in Bathinda as BJP and AAP Workers Face Off Over Sanjeev Arora Arrest

Bathinda: A charged political atmosphere gripped Bathinda on Sunday after workers...

AAP Stages Statewide Demonstrations, Accuses BJP of Political Vendetta After Arora’s Arrest

Chandigarh: The Aam Aadmi Party on Sunday organised protests across several...

Vijay Begins Tenure with Welfare Push, Announces Free Power for Homes in First Official Orders

Chennai: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay wasted no time in unveiling...

Halwara Airport Set for First Delhi Flight on May 15, Early Bookings Show Slow Response

Ludhiana: The long-awaited launch of air connectivity between Delhi and Halwara...

Comments

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here