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26 people drown, 40 missing after two boats capsize in Bihar

Last Updated 29 September 2009, 09:26 IST

Eighteen people drowned and 45-50 others were missing when an overcrowded country boat, carrying over 100 people, capsized in the Bagmati river near Fultora ghat last evening, Superintendent of Police of Khagaria district, Indranand Mishra said
The passengers were returning to their villages after attending a fair on the occasion of Vijaya Dashami.

National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) are engaged in rescue operations since last evening and recovered 18 bodies, mostly of minors and women, Mishra said.
While five bodies were recovered last evening, 13 others were found this morning, Mishra said. Twenty-five persons swam to safety.

In another mishap, eight persons died when their boat sank in Kamala Balan river in Darbhanga district last evening.All bodies were recovered.

The boat, carrying 17 people, overturned during immersion of an idol of Goddess Durga. Nine persons swam to safety.

Chief Minister Nitish Kumar announced an ex-gratia of Rs 1.50 lakh to the families of each of the deceased.

Kumar asked the Khagaria district authorities to further intensify the rescue operations with the help of local fishermen.

Expressing shock at the tragedy, he directed the state authorities to deploy officials to prevent overcrowding of boats.

Meanwhile, chief opposition RJD-LJP front has criticised the state government for its alleged failure to stop recurrence of boat mishaps.

"We demand that the state government pay an ex-gratia of Rs 10 lakh to dependents of each of the deceased, besides a government job to an eligible member of the bereaved families," RJD spokesman Shakeel Ahmed Khan said.

He also demanded that the state government come out with details of those who met a watery grave in boat mishaps during the past four years.

"The government should also specify the actions taken for preventing overcrowding of boats," Khan said.

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(Published 29 September 2009, 04:23 IST)

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