Search teams, including army personnel, continued combing the waters of Bargi Dam, located about 40 kilometers from Jabalpur on the Narmada River, as grief halted operations when the ninth body was recovered—a woman found with her three-year-old child still in her arms.
Rescuers reported that both were wearing life jackets, but the child remained tightly held against the mother. Even rescue personnel were visibly shaken as the bodies of the mother and child were brought to shore. This recovery comes amid an intensified, round-the-clock operation. The capsized cruise remains lodged nearly 20 feet deep in the reservoir, with divers, boats, and heavy machinery deployed to reach it. Efforts are underway to drag the vessel closer to shore and access its submerged compartments.
Sequence of the Incident
The tragedy occurred on Thursday evening when an MP Tourism cruise boat carrying approximately 40 to 45 passengers capsized nearly 300 meters from the embankment after being struck by a sudden storm. Strong winds estimated at around 40 kilometers per hour and heavy rain caused the vessel to lose control and sink rapidly.
By Friday, nine bodies had been recovered. While 16 people were rescued on Thursday, there is still no clarity on the exact number of missing persons. Officials fear several may still be trapped inside the sunken vessel.
Survivor Accounts and Rescue Efforts
Survivor accounts paint a grim picture of chaos and unpreparedness. Many alleged that there were no proper safety checks before departure and that life jackets were either unavailable or distributed only after the boat began sinking. In the critical first moments, local villagers rushed in, throwing ropes into the water and helping pull out those struggling to stay afloat.
Rescue operations, initially slowed by darkness and rough weather, have now been scaled up. Teams from the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) are being assisted by the Indian Army, with ground units deployed at the site. A special helicopter has also been pressed into service to aid aerial surveillance and coordinate rescue efforts, while paramilitary teams continue to assist on the ground.
Stories of Survival and Loss
Amid the tragedy, stories of survival are emerging. One such case involves a family from the Ordnance Factory in Khamaria. Around 15 members of the family had gone for an outing, but only one young boy has been rescued so far. His father, Kamraj Arya, along with his wife and another son, remains missing, underscoring the devastating impact on entire families.
As authorities race against time, hydraulic machinery is being used to create access routes in the water, and attempts are ongoing to reach those feared trapped inside the wreckage.
Emotional Aftermath
Officials say the image of the mother and her child, held together even in death, continues to haunt the rescue site. Along the banks of the Narmada, anxious families wait in silence, clinging to hope as the search continues.
Bargi Dam, one of the earliest major projects on the Narmada River, began construction in 1974 and was completed in 1990 near Bargi village, close to National Highway-7.



