Kumar took detailed information from Tourism department officials about the kite festival held at Sabbalpur diara (riverine area) here yesterday, according to an official release.
The passengers of the boat were returning to Ranighat in Patna from Sabalpur diara across the river after watching the kite festival arranged by the tourism department on the occasion of 'Makar Sankranti'.
The Chief Minister also took stock of the situation from Disaster Management Department's Principal Secretary Pratyaya Amrit and asked him to give a detailed report, the release said.
Altogether, 24 bodies were fished out and identified, and none was missing in the incident.
During the meeting, Kumar directed the officials to ensure that boats ply following guidelines.
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