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India ferry crash: 1 dead, dozens feared missing

Communication error possible cause of collision involving some 90 passengers, says Jorhat cop

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 09 Sep 2021 10:15AM

India ferry crash: 1 dead, dozens feared missing
A wooden boat capsized upon colliding with a ferry on India’s Brahmaputra river yesterday, leading to the death of a 28-year-old female teacher after rescue efforts saved 45 overboard. – AFP pic, September 9, 2021

GUWAHATI – One person is dead and dozens more are feared missing after two ferries, each carrying up to 90 people, collided on the Brahmaputra river in northeastern India yesterday, causing one vessel to capsize, officials said.

A wooden passenger boat departing from Nimati Ghat in Assam state’s Jorhat district flipped over shortly after the collision with an incoming ferry, authorities said.

“Preliminary investigation has found that there were some 80 to 90 people on board” the wooden boat that capsized, Jorhat police superintendent Ankur Jain told AFP, adding that divers were scouring the river for survivors.

“The two boats possibly collided due to some communication error.” 

Officials said late yesterday that 45 people had been rescued but one of them, a 28-year-old teacher, died later. 

There were no details immediately available about how many people were injured.

No one on the other ferry was injured, officials added.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted that he was “saddened by the boat accident”, adding that “all possible efforts are being made to rescue the passengers”.

Water levels for the Brahmaputra – a mighty transborder Himalayan river system – have been elevated in recent weeks due to the annual monsoon deluge. – AFP, September 9, 2021

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