Ten folks misplaced their lives, whereas 22 others have been rescued after a pilgrimage turned tragedy for guests, primarily from Punjab, after their boat capsized in Yamuna river in Vrindavan.
The tragedy unfolded within the Mathura district on Friday afternoon when the group of over 30 guests, largely from Jagraon city in Ludhiana, employed the boat at Keshi Ghat for a joyride.
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A video has emerged from moments earlier than the tragedy confirmed the pilgrims on the boat clapping and chanting “Radhe Radhe”.
The video, presumably recorded by one of many guests, confirmed not one of the passengers on the boat appeared to have life jackets. The video was mentioned to have been made earlier than the tragedy struck.
How boat journey turned tragedy
A pontoon bridge that was lately dismantled as a consequence of rising water ranges is alleged to have been the first set off behind the catastrophe.
In keeping with a PTI report, which cited authorities, mentioned one of many pontoon drums that have been floating within the water collided with the boat, resulting in the tragedy.
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Eyewitnesses mentioned the boat started to sway violently as a consequence of gusty winds, after which its velocity elevated earlier than it collided with a pontoon, inflicting it to overturn.
Shwet Jain, a 32-year-old Ludhiana resident whose mom is on ventilator assist, questioned why boats have been allowed close to restore zones.
“An iron bridge was floating within the river, and the boatman tried to push it away with the boat. That precipitated the mishap. Assist didn’t arrive instantly after we capsized,” he mentioned.
The group on the boat was half of a bigger group of 132 vacationers who got here in two buses from Ludhiana and Muktsar districts of Punjab to go to Mathura and Vrindavan.










