At least 46 people – including 37 children and seven women – drowned while celebrating a Hindu religious festival in eastern India, local officials said
The fatalities were confirmed across 15 districts in the past 24 hours.
A disaster management official said the victims died while ritually bathing in rivers and ponds swollen by recent flooding.
The three-day Jivitputrika festival celebrates children’s wellbeing every year and is also marked with mothers fasting for them.
Officials in Bihar said many people ignored dangerous water levels in rivers while bathing to celebrate the festival.
There are fears that the overall death toll could rise further.
State authorities said families and relatives of the victims will receive compensation.
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