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Dozens of children drown during Hindu festival in India

The victims, who include 37 children and seven women, were bathing in rivers and ponds swollen by recent floods at an annual event celebrating the well-being of children.
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Flood-affected people in Patna, India, moving to a safer place Monday after heavy rain caused a rise in the Ganges River.Sachin Kumar / AFP - Getty Images
/ Source: Reuters

LUCKNOW, India — At least 46 people, most of them children, have drowned while bathing in rivers and ponds swollen by recent floods during the observance of a Hindu religious festival celebrated by millions in north India, authorities said Thursday.

The dead include 37 children and seven women who drowned on Wednesday in the eastern state of Bihar in scattered incidents across 15 districts, a statement from Bihar’s disaster management department said.

India has seen deadly stampedes during religious events in the past, but widespread drowning incidents during festivals are rare.

Local media reported that some of the rivers and ponds in the state had been swollen by floods following heavy rains.

Devotees were celebrating the annual festival of Jivitputrika Vrat, during which women fast for 24 hours and offer prayers for the well-being of their children. They also travel to rivers and ponds in their neighborhood to bathe, sometimes accompanied by their children.

The state government has announced compensation of 400,000 rupees ($4,784) for the families of each of the deceased, the statement said.