Death toll rises to 52 after India boat capsizes

It appeared the boat was ferrying at least 100 people, mostly women and children, when it capsized

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Lucknow: The death toll from a boat accident in northern India rose to 52 on Tuesday as rescue workers continued to pull bodies from the Ganges river.

Police initially said the crowded vessel that capsized on Monday was carrying about 70 passengers, well above its capacity of 30.

However, it appeared the boat was ferrying at least 100 people, mostly women and children, according to local magistrate P.K. Misra.

By Tuesday morning, search-and-rescue workers had pulled out 52 bodies, said Surendra Srivastava, a police spokesman. Twenty-five people managed to swim to safety.

The accident occurred in Uttar Pradesh state, southeast of Lucknow, the state capital.

Boat tragedies are common in the impoverished state. Vessels used to ferry passengers are generally rickety and overcrowded, and people seldom use life jackets.

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