Indian rescue workers carrying the body of a man who drowned in a boat accident on the river Ganges near Patna, as the bodies (R) of other victims lay in the water.At least 19 people died January 14 after a boat carrying some 40 revellers returning from a kite festival capsized in the Ganges river in eastern India, police said. (APFP photo)
Indian rescue workers carrying the body of a man who drowned in a boat accident on the river Ganges near Patna, as the bodies (R) of other victims lay in the water.At least 19 people died January 14 after a boat carrying some 40 revellers returning from a kite festival capsized in the Ganges river in eastern India, police said. (APFP photo)

BHUBANESHWAR: At least 19 people have drowned after a boat capsized in the Ganges river in India's eastern state of Bihar on Saturday, a government official said.

The incident took place in the evening, when people were using the vessel to go to watch kite-flying celebrations to mark a harvest festival.

The boat was carrying 50 people, more than its capacity of 30, and it capsized not far from the shore in the state capital Patna, state Disaster Management Minister Chandrashekhar told Reuters.

Nineteen bodies have been found, he said, while 10 to 12 people managed to swim to safety. Eight people were rescued and admitted to hospital.

"We believe a minimum of four to five (more) bodies may be in the river," said Chandrashekhar, who goes by one name only.

He added that rescue operations were under way. -- REUTERS