Search and rescue teams continued operations in the Yamuna River in Delhi for four minors who are feared to have drowned while bathing in the river. The incident has prompted a large-scale search involving multiple emergency agencies despite challenging river conditions and strong currents.
According to officials, the children reportedly entered the river before they went missing. Local residents immediately alerted the police and emergency services, following which teams from the Delhi Police, Fire Services, and disaster response agencies launched an extensive search operation.
Rescue personnel have been using boats and specialized equipment to scan the river, while divers continue to search areas where the minors were last seen. However, fluctuating water levels, poor underwater visibility, and strong currents have made the operation difficult.
Authorities stated that the search will continue until all four missing minors are located. Senior officials are closely monitoring the operation, and additional rescue personnel have been deployed to assist in the ongoing efforts.
The incident has once again highlighted the dangers of entering rivers during periods of fluctuating water levels and strong currents. Officials have urged the public to avoid venturing into deep or unsafe water bodies and to follow safety advisories issued by local authorities.
Family members of the missing children remain at the riverbank as rescue teams continue their efforts. Authorities have assured them that every possible measure is being taken to locate the missing minors at the earliest.
Source: Delhi Police and Rescue Authorities
Original Report: Official emergency services and national news agencies.
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