Godavari boat tragedy: 10 more bodies found

More than 25 persons still missing after a private tourist boat capsized in the river near Katchuluru village on Sunday.

September 17, 2019 01:37 pm | Updated 02:19 pm IST - Devipatnam (East Godavari)

 NDRF personnel carry out rescue operations after a tourist boat capsized in the swollen Godavari river yesterday, in East Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh, Monday, Sept. 16, 2019. The river has been in spate for the past few days and over 5.13 lakh cusecs of floodwater was flowing when the mishap occurred.

NDRF personnel carry out rescue operations after a tourist boat capsized in the swollen Godavari river yesterday, in East Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh, Monday, Sept. 16, 2019. The river has been in spate for the past few days and over 5.13 lakh cusecs of floodwater was flowing when the mishap occurred.

Two days after the deadly boat accident in Godavari near Devipatnam mandal of East Godavari district, 10 more bodies of victims have been found by search and rescue teams of the State and National Disaster Response Forces.

As of 11. 30 a.m. on Tuesday, 19 bodies, including that of an infant, have been fished out in the operation carried out by multiple teams, NDRF Second-in-Commandant Santosh Kumar told The Hindu .

Eight bodies were found on Sunday, and on Monday search terms were able to fish out only one body as the Godavari continued to be in spate.

Between Monday night and Tuesday morning, some bodies were found floating on the river. Officials are trying to identify the bodies.

The search by over 200 men is on, according to Devipatnam sub-inspector B.N. Durga Prasad.

More than 25 persons are still missing ever since the private tourist boat capsized in the river near Katchuluru village on Sunday afternoon.

The boat was located at a depth of 315 feet in the river and officials assume some of the victims could be trapped in it. Efforts to retrieve the boat with the help of Navy and other expert teams are on.

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