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Unregistered boat capsizes off Goa beach, 12 tourists rescued

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Panaji, Oct 10 (PTI) Twelve tourists were rescued by lifeguards after an unregistered joyride boat capsized off Baga beach in Goa on Thursday.

The boat had no permission to conduct water sports activities, a tourism department official said.

The rescued tourists were from Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.

Around 2.50 pm, the boat overturned due to rough waters some 100 metres off the beach, said an official of Drishti Marine, a lifesaving agency appointed by the state government.

A life guard of the agency noticed the accident and raised alarm. Other lifesavers posted on Baga and Calangute beaches rushed to assist in the rescue mission with jet skis, the official said.

One of the lifesavers managed to rescue two children — a four-year-old girl and a 12-year-old boy — who were trapped under the overturned boat.

A 42-year-old woman was revived by administering CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation), the official said.

A senior official of the state tourism department said the boat was subsequently confiscated for operating without registration.

“The department repeatedly emphasizes that the operation of unauthorized boats in Goa’s waters is a serious violation of state regulations and poses significant risks,” he added.

Tourism minister Rohan Khaunte said unregistered boats not only jeopardize the safety of tourists but also undermine the standards the government is setting to promote sustainable and responsible tourism.

“Let this incident serve as a clear message that we will not tolerate any violations,” he said. PTI RPS KRK

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