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Multiple children and teachers reportedly have died in India on Thursday after a boat carrying around two dozen passengers – which was only meant to hold just 16 – capsized in a lake, officials say. The incident happened late afternoon at Harni Lake in Vadodara during a picnic event that was organized by a private school, according to The Indian Express. A local hospital told the newspaper that a boy and two girls, all 15 years old, had died after the boat capsized, as well as two 45-year-old teachers. “The children had arrived at the lake at 4:30 p.m. and accompanied by their teachers, they boarded the boat in the lake zone,” local government official Sheetal Mistry told The Indian Express. “The children were wearing life jackets but the reports indicate that 24 persons were made to sit in one boat which otherwise has a capacity to carry just 16 passengers.” INDIAN NAVY RESCUES CREW OF US-OWNED SHIP ATTACK BY HOUTHIS  Harni Lake in western India, where the boat is reported to have capsized on Thursday, Jan. 18. (Google Maps)A rescue operation was reportedly launched following the sinking of the boat. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP India TV reports that the boat was carrying as many as 27 people – 23 children and four teachers. This is a developing story. Please check back for updates. 



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