A boat capsized in Jabalpur, India, leading to the deaths of at least nine people, including multiple family members, with others still missing. The incident prompted investigations and emotional accounts from survivors and witnesses.
A cruise boat capsized at a dam in Jabalpur, India, resulting in the deaths of multiple passengers. The tragedy has highlighted significant safety gaps and past lapses in boat operations.
In a bizarre incident in Madhya Pradesh's Jabalpur district, a 42-year-old man, Harvinder Singh, stole a woman's purse on a train and then hid in a pond for five hours, possibly using a lotus stem to breathe, before being apprehended.
Tension erupted in Jabalpur's Sihora area late Thursday night after a youth allegedly vandalized a Durga temple's grills. The incident led to clashes and stone-pelting between two groups during Aarti and namaz. Police intervened, deploying heavy forces and lobbing tear gas shells to restore order.
Survivors of the Jabalpur boat tragedy have recounted the horrific experience, describing scenes of panic, floating bodies, and alleged negligence. One survivor heartbreakingly recalled witnessing their mother drown during the incident.
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A cruise boat carrying dozens of people capsized in Madhya Pradesh's Bargi dam, resulting in four confirmed deaths and several individuals still missing. Rescue operations are underway to locate the remaining passengers.
An inter-state thief, Harvinder Singh, was apprehended in Jabalpur, India, after a five-hour underwater evasion in a pond, using a lotus stem to breathe, to escape the Railway Protection Force.
The death toll from a cruise boat capsize in a reservoir near Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, has risen to nine, with officials recovering the bodies of eight women and a child as rescue operations continue.
A boat overturned in the Bargi river in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, on Thursday evening due to a sudden storm. The incident resulted in four fatalities and at least 15 people are reported missing.
The Indian Cabinet has approved three significant railway projects totaling ₹9,072 crore, which include the doubling of the Gondia-Jabalpur section and the addition of third and fourth lines between Punarakh-Kiul and Gamharia-Chandil sections, spanning eight districts in four states.