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Narmada River boat accident kills mother and child near Bargi Dam
A boat accident in the Narmada River near Bargi Dam in Madhya Pradesh killed nine people, including a mother and child. Sudden bad weather caused the vessel to capsize. Rescue teams saved 24 people, while search operations continue for several missing passengers. A deadly boat accident in the Narmada River near Bargi Dam in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh has claimed the lives of a mother and her four-year-old son, highlighting the human toll of the tragedy that has left multiple families devastated. The incident occurred when a tourist vessel overturned in turbulent waters, reportedly after sudden adverse weather conditions disrupted the journey. Rescue teams recovered the bodies of the woman and her child on Friday morning, a day after the accident. Officials said the mother was found holding her son tightly, underscoring a final attempt to protect him as the boat sank. The victims were part of a family of four visiting from Delhi; the father and daughter survived the incident. Authorities confirmed that the death toll has risen to nine, while several individuals remain unaccounted for. According to officials, 24 people have been rescued so far, with 17 hospitalized for injuries and trauma. Nine others, including five children, are still missing as search operations continue. Survivors described moments of panic as the situation escalated rapidly. One passenger recounted that the weather worsened without warning, causing the boat to lose balance and take on water within minutes. Passengers were unable to comprehend the unfolding emergency as screams filled the air and people struggled to stay afloat. Another survivor, Syed Riyaz Hussain, described a prolonged fight for survival after being trapped in the water for nearly two hours. He said he managed to keep his head above water while surrounded by debris and victims drifting past, until rescue teams eventually located him. Members of his family are still missing. Local police, district authorities, and personnel from the State Disaster Response Force have been deployed to the site, conducting coordinated search efforts in challenging river conditions. Officials confirmed that the boat’s captain, Mahesh Patel, survived the incident as he was wearing a life jacket. The cause of the accident remains under investigation as authorities focus on rescue and recovery operations in the region.
Narmada River boat accident kills mother and child near Bargi Dam
A boat accident in the Narmada River near Bargi Dam in Madhya Pradesh killed nine people, including a mother and child. Sudden bad weather caused the vessel to capsize. Rescue teams saved 24 people, while search operations continue for several missing passengers. A deadly boat accident in the Narmada River near Bargi Dam in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh has claimed the lives of a mother and her four-year-old son, highlighting the human toll of the tragedy that has left multiple families devastated. The incident occurred when a tourist vessel overturned in turbulent waters, reportedly after sudden adverse weather conditions disrupted the journey. Rescue teams recovered the bodies of the woman and her child on Friday morning, a day after the accident. Officials said the mother was found holding her son tightly, underscoring a final attempt to protect him as the boat sank. The victims were part of a family of four visiting from Delhi; the father and daughter survived the incident. Authorities confirmed that the death toll has risen to nine, while several individuals remain unaccounted for. According to officials, 24 people have been rescued so far, with 17 hospitalized for injuries and trauma. Nine others, including five children, are still missing as search operations continue. Survivors described moments of panic as the situation escalated rapidly. One passenger recounted that the weather worsened without warning, causing the boat to lose balance and take on water within minutes. Passengers were unable to comprehend the unfolding emergency as screams filled the air and people struggled to stay afloat. Another survivor, Syed Riyaz Hussain, described a prolonged fight for survival after being trapped in the water for nearly two hours. He said he managed to keep his head above water while surrounded by debris and victims drifting past, until rescue teams eventually located him. Members of his family are still missing. Local police, district authorities, and personnel from the State Disaster Response Force have been deployed to the site, conducting coordinated search efforts in challenging river conditions. Officials confirmed that the boat’s captain, Mahesh Patel, survived the incident as he was wearing a life jacket. The cause of the accident remains under investigation as authorities focus on rescue and recovery operations in the region.
Moderate earthquake tremors felt across northern India
A series of earthquake tremors were reported across parts of northern India on April 3, 2026, with initial estimates placing the magnitude in the range of 5 to 6. The seismic activity was felt recently, though precise timing, epicenter location, and depth details have not yet been officially confirmed. Residents in multiple areas reported noticeable shaking, prompting concern and brief disruptions. However, there have been no immediate reports of significant damage or
Moderate earthquake tremors felt across northern India
A series of earthquake tremors were reported across parts of northern India on April 3, 2026, with initial estimates placing the magnitude in the range of 5 to 6. The seismic activity was felt recently, though precise timing, epicenter location, and depth details have not yet been officially confirmed. Residents in multiple areas reported noticeable shaking, prompting concern and brief disruptions. However, there have been no immediate reports of significant damage or
Myanmar earthquake of 5.9 magnitude sends tremors across Kolkata and Bangladesh
A moderate earthquake measuring 5.9 on the Richter scale struck Myanmar late Tuesday evening, sending noticeable tremors across parts of eastern India and neighbouring Bangladesh. The seismic activity, recorded by international monitoring agencies, caused brief panic among residents but did not result in any immediate reports of damage or injuries. According to data released by the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC), the epicentre of the Myanmar quake was located approximately 70 miles east of Akyab. The German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ) reported that the earthquake occurred at a shallow depth of 10 kilometres, a factor that often increases the intensity of shaking felt at the surface. The tremors were strong enough to be experienced in several areas of West Bengal, including Kolkata, as well as multiple regions across Bangladesh. Residents living in high-rise buildings and office complexes in Kolkata said they felt buildings sway for a few seconds shortly after 9 pm. Many people temporarily evacuated their homes and workplaces as a precaution. The shaking subsided quickly, and normalcy returned soon after. Authorities confirmed that no structural damage or casualties had been reported at the time of writing. Seismologists noted that this was the third felt earthquake in Myanmar within the past 71 hours, highlighting a period of heightened seismic activity in the region. Experts continue to monitor the situation for possible aftershocks, though no significant follow-up events have been recorded so far. Bangladesh also experienced another tremor earlier the same day. The National Centre for Seismology stated that a separate earthquake of magnitude 4.1 struck the country at a depth of about 150 kilometres. While deeper earthquakes generally produce less surface impact, residents in some districts still reported mild shaking. Scientists explain that earthquakes occur frequently around the globe, with minor seismic events happening roughly every 30 seconds. Most are too weak to be detected without instruments. However, the energy released increases sharply with each step on the logarithmic Richter scale, meaning a 5.9 magnitude quake releases substantially more energy than lower-intensity events. Officials have advised residents to remain alert and follow basic safety protocols during any future tremors. Disaster management teams continue to assess the situation while reassuring the public that there is currently no cause for alarm.
Myanmar earthquake of 5.9 magnitude sends tremors across Kolkata and Bangladesh
A moderate earthquake measuring 5.9 on the Richter scale struck Myanmar late Tuesday evening, sending noticeable tremors across parts of eastern India and neighbouring Bangladesh. The seismic activity, recorded by international monitoring agencies, caused brief panic among residents but did not result in any immediate reports of damage or injuries. According to data released by the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC), the epicentre of the Myanmar quake was located approximately 70 miles east of Akyab. The German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ) reported that the earthquake occurred at a shallow depth of 10 kilometres, a factor that often increases the intensity of shaking felt at the surface. The tremors were strong enough to be experienced in several areas of West Bengal, including Kolkata, as well as multiple regions across Bangladesh. Residents living in high-rise buildings and office complexes in Kolkata said they felt buildings sway for a few seconds shortly after 9 pm. Many people temporarily evacuated their homes and workplaces as a precaution. The shaking subsided quickly, and normalcy returned soon after. Authorities confirmed that no structural damage or casualties had been reported at the time of writing. Seismologists noted that this was the third felt earthquake in Myanmar within the past 71 hours, highlighting a period of heightened seismic activity in the region. Experts continue to monitor the situation for possible aftershocks, though no significant follow-up events have been recorded so far. Bangladesh also experienced another tremor earlier the same day. The National Centre for Seismology stated that a separate earthquake of magnitude 4.1 struck the country at a depth of about 150 kilometres. While deeper earthquakes generally produce less surface impact, residents in some districts still reported mild shaking. Scientists explain that earthquakes occur frequently around the globe, with minor seismic events happening roughly every 30 seconds. Most are too weak to be detected without instruments. However, the energy released increases sharply with each step on the logarithmic Richter scale, meaning a 5.9 magnitude quake releases substantially more energy than lower-intensity events. Officials have advised residents to remain alert and follow basic safety protocols during any future tremors. Disaster management teams continue to assess the situation while reassuring the public that there is currently no cause for alarm.
7.5 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Japan, Triggers Tsunami; 23 Injured
A powerful 7.5 magnitude earthquake shook northern Japan late Monday night, triggering a tsunami and leaving over 23 people injured across coastal regions. The late-night tremor struck around 11:15 p.m. local time off the coast of Aomori, sending seismic waves across the Pacific shoreline. The Japan Meteorological Agency reported tsunami waves reaching up to 70 centimeters at Kuji port in Iwate, while other towns recorded waves near 50 centimeters. The quake struck about 80 kilometers off the
7.5 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Japan, Triggers Tsunami; 23 Injured
A powerful 7.5 magnitude earthquake shook northern Japan late Monday night, triggering a tsunami and leaving over 23 people injured across coastal regions. The late-night tremor struck around 11:15 p.m. local time off the coast of Aomori, sending seismic waves across the Pacific shoreline. The Japan Meteorological Agency reported tsunami waves reaching up to 70 centimeters at Kuji port in Iwate, while other towns recorded waves near 50 centimeters. The quake struck about 80 kilometers off the
Japan issues tsunami alert after powerful 7.6 earthquake strikes Misawa region
Japan issued a tsunami alert on Monday evening after a powerful 7.6-magnitude earthquake struck off the northeastern coast, underscoring once again the intense seismic activity that defines the region. According to the United States Geological Survey, the earthquake was recorded 73 kilometres east-northeast of Misawa city. The tremor occurred at 7:45 pm local time and was measured at a depth of 53.1 kilometres, placing it within the shallow earthquake category that often results in stronger g
Japan issues tsunami alert after powerful 7.6 earthquake strikes Misawa region
Japan issued a tsunami alert on Monday evening after a powerful 7.6-magnitude earthquake struck off the northeastern coast, underscoring once again the intense seismic activity that defines the region. According to the United States Geological Survey, the earthquake was recorded 73 kilometres east-northeast of Misawa city. The tremor occurred at 7:45 pm local time and was measured at a depth of 53.1 kilometres, placing it within the shallow earthquake category that often results in stronger g
Southeast Asia floods and landslides push death toll past 400 as rescue efforts expand
The death toll from the widespread floods and landslides triggered by days of heavy monsoon rain in Southeast Asia has risen to more than 400, according to updated assessments from regional authorities on Saturday. Rescue teams across Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia continued large-scale operations through the weekend as thousands of people remained stranded, many of them waiting on rooftops or in partially submerged homes for emergency assistance. The severe weather, intensified by a tropic
Southeast Asia floods and landslides push death toll past 400 as rescue efforts expand
The death toll from the widespread floods and landslides triggered by days of heavy monsoon rain in Southeast Asia has risen to more than 400, according to updated assessments from regional authorities on Saturday. Rescue teams across Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia continued large-scale operations through the weekend as thousands of people remained stranded, many of them waiting on rooftops or in partially submerged homes for emergency assistance. The severe weather, intensified by a tropic
Landslide in Central Java kills six as rescuers search for 17 missing
A deadly landslide in Indonesia’s Central Java province has left six people confirmed dead and 17 others missing after days of unrelenting heavy rainfall. Local authorities reported that the incident occurred on Thursday in the city of Cilacap, where a mass of soil and debris swept through Cibeunying village and buried a cluster of homes. The disaster struck during a period of intense seasonal rains that have raised the threat of landslides and flash floods across several regions of the cou
Landslide in Central Java kills six as rescuers search for 17 missing
A deadly landslide in Indonesia’s Central Java province has left six people confirmed dead and 17 others missing after days of unrelenting heavy rainfall. Local authorities reported that the incident occurred on Thursday in the city of Cilacap, where a mass of soil and debris swept through Cibeunying village and buried a cluster of homes. The disaster struck during a period of intense seasonal rains that have raised the threat of landslides and flash floods across several regions of the cou









