Thekkady official, forest guard arrested over boat tragedyOctober 8th, 2009 THEKKADY - The Crime Branch of Kerala Police investigating the Thekkady boat tragedy Thursday arrested the Chief Boat Inspector M. Mathews and a forest guard for negligence that led to the boat capsize last week killing 45 tourists.
Thekkady boat had defects: Shipping expertOctober 7th, 2009 THEKKADY - The tourist boat that capsized in a lake here Sep 30, leading to the loss of 45 lives, had defects, a shipping expert confirmed Wednesday. He said more tests would now be conducted on the vessel.
All tourist boats to undergo safety check in KeralaOctober 5th, 2009 THIRUVANANTHAPURAM - All boats at tourist destinations in Kerala would undergo a safety check to ensure the vessels are in good condition, state Tourism Minister Kodiyeri Balakrishnan said here Monday. "This would be done in the next 10 days and once we receive the report we would consider floating a law in this regard," Balakrishnan said after meeting with Minister of Irrigation N.K.
Driver, assistant arrested in Thekkady boat tragedyOctober 5th, 2009 THEKKADY - The driver of the boat that capsized last week in the lake here killing 45 people has been arrested along with his assistant, police said Monday. Victor Samuel,38, and his 24-year-old assistant Anish were arrested late Sunday, four days after the boat capsized in the Thekkady lake in the Periyar wildlife sanctuary Wednesday evening.
Thekkady boat was overcrowded, had inherent problems: PoliceOctober 4th, 2009 THEKKADY - The tourist boat that capsized in a lake here Wednesday, leading to the loss of 45 lives, was overcrowded and also had inherent problems, according to a Kerala police officer probing the tragedy. The double-decker boat, owned by the state-run Kerala Tourism Development Corporation (KTDC), had the capacity of carrying 75 passengers but it was carrying 87 tourists that evening, P.A.
Three more bodies recovered from Thekkady lake, toll 44October 3rd, 2009 THEKKADY - Three more bodies, including those of a four-year-old and her mother, were found floating near the site where a boat capsized Wednesday in Thekkady lake of Kerala's Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, taking the toll in the tragedy to 44, officials said Saturday. The bodies were found when a diving team comprising naval, police and forest personnel resumed the search in the morning, a police official said.
Kerala boat tragedy toll climbs to 37October 1st, 2009 THEKKADY - Rescuers on Thursday fished out five more bodies from the Thekkady Lake, taking the death toll from Wednesday's boat tragedy to 37. The tragedy occurred when the state-run double decker boat Jalakanyaka carrying 74 tourists tilted after several tourists moved to one side on sighting elephants in the Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary on the banks of the lake on Wednesday evening.
Foreigners in Kerala boat tragedy are safe: MPOctober 1st, 2009 THIRUVANANTHAPURAM - Foreign tourists in the boat that capsized in the Thekkady lake at the Periyar wildlife sanctuary are safe, Kerala MP P.T. Thomas said Thursday.
Kerala charters Kingfisher flight to take Thekkady victims homeOctober 1st, 2009 NEW DELHI - The Kerala government has chartered a Kingfisher Airline flight to take the bodies of the Thekkady boat tragedy to Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad and Kolkata, a state government official said Thursday. "The flight is expected to take off from Kochi (in Kerala) at 10 p.m.
Boat tragedy: Kerala admits lapses, lifejackets to be mandatoryOctober 1st, 2009 THIRUVANANTHAPURAM - Admitting that there had been lapses, the Kerala government Thursday said the Thekkady boat tragedy was "an accident" and would not hit tourist inflow to the state that is promoted abroad as 'God's own country'. "It is a waterway accident like a road accident.
12 Delhiites among Kerala boat tragedy victimsOctober 1st, 2009 NEW DELHI - At least 12 people from Delhi are among the victims of the boat capsize tragedy in Thekkady, Kerala, state officials said here Thursday. They were identified as Pradeep Kumar Jain of New Multan Nagar near Pira Garhi, his wife Sandhya Jain, their daughter Shruti Jain, his mother-in-law Vimala Jain, Partha Sharma of Multan Nagar, Sangeeta Sharma - a senior manager with the State Bank of India, Harendra Singh, Arun Koura, Sruti Koura, Anika Koura, Renu Koura and Salika.
Sonia expresses grief over Thekkady boat tragedyOctober 1st, 2009 NEW DELHI - Congress president Sonia Gandhi Thursday expressed grief and concern over the "terrible boat tragedy" in Kerala's Thekkady wildlife sanctuary that claimed 37 lives. "I am deeply distressed to learn of the terrible boat tragedy at the Thekkady wildlife sanctuary that claimed so many innocent lives," Gandhi said in a message issued here.
Kerala boat tragedy could have been avoided: JudgeOctober 1st, 2009 THEKKADY - The boat tragedy in Kerala's Thekkady tourist spot that killed 42 people Wednesday evening could have been avoided if the state government had taken measures like appointing a water transport safety commissioner, an official who inquired into a similar incident in 2002 said Thursday. Justice K. Narayana Kurup, who headed the inquiry commission into the Kumarakom boat tragedy in Kottayam district that killed 27 people, said a competent authority should have been appointed to look into all the safety aspects.
Kerala boat tragedy death toll rises to 22September 30th, 2009 THEKKADY - The death toll in the boat tragedy in Kerala's Thekkady District rose to 22 on Wednesday evening. Earlier, the toll was pegged at six persons.
Kerala boat tragedy toll touches 37September 30th, 2009 THEKKADY - The toll in the Thekkady boat tragedy touched 37 as five more bodies were recovered Thursday morning, officials said. The tragedy occurred Wednesday at 5.15 p.m.
October 15th, 2009 at 4:37 am
capsizing of boat is due to overloading and movement of personnel to one side, this condition should have been avoided and necessary instructions should have been given to the tourists and they should not be allowed to move un-necessarily inside the boat, that too when it was overloaded. arrests of a ceritification body surveyor is an extremely wrong step. this is all to cover some one else.