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Andhra Pradesh
Special Correspondent
KURNOOL: The search for the bodies of the boat tragedy victims did not make much headway on Saturday as the cold weather conditions allowed the bodies to settle at the river bottom. Nearly 48 hours after the boat accident, a group of local divers from Srisailam recovered the body of Srinivasa Reddy (30) of Nehru Nagar around 3 p.m. An eleven-member team of Navy divers also joined the search operation around the time using rubber boats. The local divers fished out the body using hooks from the spot of the tragedy in the middle of the river. The divers said bodies might have settled at the bottom due to slow process of bloating under the influence of cold weather conditions. In another major development, the teams found the killer boat floating nearly 5 km upstream near Jataprole in Mahabubnagar district. The boat was towed to the shore. The relations of the victims broke down on seeing the boat that caused the death of over 60 persons. The crude boat also developed a hole at the bottom and the rope fastening the two edges of the vessel was snapped, obviously due to overloading. A bamboo frame wrapped in plastic gunny sheet gave the shape of boat. The plastic gunny was painted with asphalt to make it water-proof. Fishermen said plastic gunny boat was not safer than small round boats (puttis), which are made of animal skin.
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