12 students, 2 teachers dead as boat capsizes in Vadodara lake
Initial investigations suggested that the boat was loaded far beyond its capacity and that there were no life-jackets on board
At least 14 people – 12 schoolchildren and two teachers – were killed after a seemingly overcrowded boat carrying a school group on a picnic overturned into the Harni lake in Gujarat’s Vadodara on Thursday evening, local officials said.
Rescuers from National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) looked for survivors and bodies late into the evening as darkness fell, with 13 children having been rescued.
Initial investigations suggested that the boat was loaded far beyond its capacity and that there were no life-jackets on board, senior government officials said.
“The incident took place around 5pm when children from New Sunrise School located on Waghodia Road in Vadodara were out for a picnic
The children were from Class 1 to Class 6. The maximum capacity of the boat is around 14 passengers, but more than 31 people were crammed on it at the time of the accident besides the four operators,” local officials, who did not wish to be identified, said.
Videos taken shortly after the incident showed rescuers on inflatable boats trying to guide at least half a dozen divers look for survivors or bodies.
The lake was re-developed by the Vadodara civic body for recreational purposes.
This is the deadliest boating accident in the city since August 11, 1993, when 22 people were killed after an overloaded boat capsized in the Sursagar lake, which is also maintained by the Vadodara civic body.
A first information report, or FIR, has been filed against five individuals, including the promoters of the company operating the boats.