PESHAWAR: At least six persons have been killed and several others still missing after a boat carrying over 50 people capsized in a remote area of northwest
Pakistan, according to officials who said on Thursday that there were slim chances of finding survivors.
The boat was carrying passengers along the
Indus River from Shangla to
Haripur district in the
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province on Wednesday when it overturned.
Rescuers were dispatched as soon as the incident was reported but the difficult mountainous terrain delayed the response.
Six bodies, including a child and two women, have so far been pulled out of the waters while 14 people swam to safety, Haripur Assistant Commissioner Arab Gul told Dawn News.
Teams of the
Pakistan Army's Special Service Group (SSG) have been dispatched to the site as well, he added.
Divers from
Peshawar, Mardan and other adjoining areas were called in.
Police said the rescue operation was going on but there were little chances of finding survivors.