At least 12 children, two teachers drown in Indian lake as boat capsizes

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A senior city police official said the victims had not been provided life jackets during the boat ride.

A senior city police official said the victims had not been provided life jackets during the boat ride.

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AHMEDABAD – At least 12 children and their two teachers drowned in India on Jan 18 when a boat on which they were riding during a picnic capsized, officials said.

Rescuers pulled 20 children to safety from Harni Lake in Vadodara city and are searching for two more who are missing, police and district officials said, adding that some children are undergoing intensive care treatment.

It was not immediately clear how many people were on the boat and local media reports cited overcrowding as a possible reason behind the incident, which police did not confirm.

Senior city police official Anupam Singh Gahlaut said the victims had not been provided life jackets during the boat ride.

He said the children were aged between seven and 13, and studied in a school in Vadodara, which is about 120km away from Ahmedabad, Gujarat state’s largest city.

National and local disaster management officers are engaged in the rescue, Mr Gahlaut added.

“Distressed by the loss of lives... My thoughts are with the bereaved families in this hour of grief,” Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s office said in a social media post.

Federal government will provide compensation of 200,000 rupees (S$3,200) to families of the deceased and 50,000 rupees to the injured, Mr Modi’s office said.

The state government also announced compensation of 400,000 rupees for families of the deceased. REUTERS

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