Six dead bodies recovered, search on for 1 missing person recovered in MP boat tragedy

Madhya Pradesh: Six dead bodies have been recovered in  Madhya Pradesh’s Shivpuri district after a devastating boat tragedy happened yesterday, while one person is still missing, officials said.  Official sources said that six bodies were recovered so far among the seven people- three women and four children, an official said on Wednesday, adding that efforts.

Madhya Pradesh: Six dead bodies have been recovered in  Madhya Pradesh’s Shivpuri district after a devastating boat tragedy happened yesterday, while one person is still missing, officials said. 

Official sources said that six bodies were recovered so far among the seven people- three women and four children, an official said on Wednesday, adding that efforts are on to search the remaining one.

District Collector Ravindra Kumar Choudhary told reporters “Six bodies were recovered and the seventh body is yet to be found. Divers from Vidisha are at the spot and the NDRF team is also arriving here. We hope that we will get the remaining one too. We are present on the spot to complete the rescue operation.”

The incident happened on Tuesday evening when a boat carrying devotees capsized in the backwater area of Matatila Dam. There were 15 people on board, and eight were rescued with the help of locals soon after the incident.

The boat was headed to an ancient Siddh Baba temple in the backwaters of the Matatila Dam when it capsized.

A team of State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) and local divers launched a rescue operation but were unable to find the missing bodies initially. However, they resumed their efforts on Wednesday morning and recovered six bodies.

Earlier in the day, Shivpuri Superintendent of Police (SP) Aman Singh Rathore told media, “In the backwaters of the Matatila Dam, there is an ancient Siddh Baba temple, and the local villagers were going there. The boat capsized and seven people are missing, three women and four children. Eight people had escaped. SDRF and local divers are carrying out the rescue operations.”