10 devotees from Ludhiana die after steamer overturns in Mathura:Reached Vrindavan early morning; buses arranged by Banke Bihari Club

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That is the place the place the steamer capsized. Police are conducting search operation. Lady giving data.

In Uttar Pradesh’s Mathura district, 10 devotees from Jagraon in Ludhiana died after a steamer overturned within the Yamuna river in Vrindavan. All of them had reached Vrindavan early on Friday morning. The deceased embrace 6 girls and 4 males.

In response to data, the devotees have been taken by singer Lavi Behl and Yashu Bajaj as a part of the Shri Banke Bihari Membership from Jagraon. Buses carrying the devotees had left for a four-day spiritual journey to Vrindavan. The pilgrims had reached Vrindavan early Friday morning.

After visiting Shri Banke Bihari temple, the devotees have been crossing the Yamuna to go to different temples when the boat overturned. Greater than 30 devotees from Jagraon have been reportedly onboard the boat that capsized.

Locals in Jagraon stated {that a} pontoon bridge fabricated from floating drums had been put in within the Yamuna. Nevertheless, resulting from rising water ranges, it was dismantled and the buildings have been left floating within the river. The boat is believed to have collided with these floating buildings, resulting in the accident. Additional detailed data is awaited within the case.

Vacationers had left for Vrindavan on April 9…

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