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Tragic Cruise Boat Capsize at Bargi Dam: Ongoing Rescue Efforts Intensify

A tragic cruise boat accident at Bargi Dam in Jabalpur has led to ongoing rescue operations, with 24 passengers rescued and nine still missing, including children. The incident, caused by sudden adverse weather, has resulted in six confirmed deaths. A multi-agency effort is underway, involving the NDRF, SDRF, and the Indian Army, as authorities work tirelessly to locate the submerged vessel and search for survivors. Family members anxiously await news as the operation continues under challenging conditions.
 

Rescue Operations Underway After Bargi Dam Incident


Jabalpur: Rescue efforts have been ongoing through the night and into Friday morning following a devastating cruise boat accident at Bargi Dam in Madhya Pradesh's Jabalpur district. Officials have reported that 24 passengers have been successfully rescued, while search operations continue for nine individuals who remain unaccounted for.


The Jabalpur Collector indicated that among the missing are five children, heightening the urgency and concern surrounding the rescue mission. So far, six fatalities have been confirmed.


Out of the 24 individuals rescued, seven have returned home, while the others are receiving treatment in various hospitals, as per the district administration's updates.


The deceased have been identified as Neetu Soni from Jabalpur, Saubhagyum Alagan from Tamil Nadu, Kakalazhi from Jabalpur, Madhur Massey from New Delhi, Reshma Syed, and Shamim Naqvi.


A fresh briefing was provided by the Jabalpur district collector at 9 a.m. on Friday.


The incident occurred when a tourist cruise, carrying numerous passengers, capsized in the Narmada backwaters near Khamariya Island in Bargi Dam, reportedly due to sudden strong winds and adverse weather conditions.


Officials noted that the vessel overturned swiftly, leaving passengers stranded in the water.


In light of the incident's scale and severity, a large-scale multi-agency rescue operation has been initiated.


Teams from the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) have been tirelessly working at the scene, with support from personnel of the Indian Army, which has been deployed to aid in recovery efforts.


Additional reinforcements have been mobilized from various parts of the country, including a specialized rescue team and a helicopter dispatched from Hyderabad, along with a paramilitary unit from Kolkata that has already arrived in Jabalpur.


Authorities have stated that all agencies are collaborating closely, and the operation is being conducted with utmost urgency.


The submerged cruise vessel is currently trapped at a depth of approximately 20 feet in the dam, complicating rescue and recovery efforts.


Heavy machinery, such as cranes, hydraulic cutters, and excavators, is being utilized to locate and lift the sunken vessel. By early morning, the pace of operations had significantly increased as efforts to retrieve the boat intensified.


Meanwhile, distressing scenes unfolded at the accident site as family members of the passengers arrived throughout the night, anxiously seeking updates on their loved ones.


The district administration has established emergency assistance counters, while medical teams are providing immediate care to survivors, many of whom were rescued in critical condition.


Officials confirmed that rescue operations continued without interruption through the night, despite challenging underwater conditions and limited visibility.


Divers and rescue personnel have been working diligently to search for any potential survivors trapped within or around the submerged vessel.


Authorities have indicated that a comprehensive assessment of the final death toll and the precise cause of the accident will only be possible once the cruise is fully retrieved and thoroughly examined.


With nine individuals still missing, including children, rescue teams remain engaged in a race against time as the operation enters a crucial and sensitive phase.