At least 10 dead after boat hits bridge in India
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The boat, carrying dozens of people, hit a pontoon bridge and capsized, on the Yamuna river in the town of Mathura.
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- Ten people died in Mathura, India, after a boat carrying 27 passengers hit a pontoon bridge and capsized on the Yamuna river.
- Rescue efforts are underway involving the fire department, divers, and the National Disaster Response Force to find any missing people.
- Prime Minister Modi expressed his condolences and noted the local administration is providing assistance, highlighting the frequent boat accidents in India.
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NEW DELHI - At least 10 people were killed on April 10 when a boat carrying dozens of passengers in northern India hit a pontoon bridge and capsized, police said.
The incident occurred on the Yamuna river in the town of Mathura.
“So far, 10 bodies have been recovered,” senior police officer Shailesh Kumar Pandey told reporters.
The vessel was carrying 27 passengers when it overturned. It was not initially clear how many people were missing.
Rescuers from the fire department and divers were deployed to search for those who remained missing.
Additional teams from the National Disaster Response Force were also rushing to the scene to assist in rescue efforts.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi offered condolences, saying he was “deeply pained” by the tragedy and wished the injured a speedy recovery.
“The local administration is assisting those affected,” he said in a statement on social media.
Boat accidents are common on Indian waterways, often blamed on overcrowding, poor enforcement of safety norms and inadequate life-saving equipment.
In 2024, 15 people, including 13 children who were going for a school picnic, drowned when their boat capsized in the western state of Gujarat. AFP


