At least five persons -- four Nepali citizens and a Malayali -- were feared drowned after the pick upjeep carrying a total of nine persons broke through a bridge railing and fell into the lake in Aroor along the border of Ernakulam and Alappuzha districts yesterday.
"Bodies of two Nepali citizens identified as Madhu Khatri and Himanlal Khatri were recovered during today's search operation. Search operation is still being carried out for tracing three more missing persons including Shyam Khatri, Jaman Bahadur Khatri and vehicle driver Nijas Ali," a government spokesman said.
Four others, all migrant workers from Nepal, who were travelling in the vehicle, were rescued from the water by fishermen and have been admitted to various private hospitals at Aroor and Kochi.
A Navy official said diving experts have been deployed for search operations, but their efforts were being hampered due to "zero visibility and strong undercurrents".
The Navy team headed by Chief Petty Officer Perumal is using underwater communication and scuba diving sets to trace the missing persons, the official said.
The search operation is being coordinated by Alappuzha District Collector, Veena Madhavan.
Eye witnesses had said that the accident occurred as the driver lost control of the vehicle and rammed it into the Aroor bridge's railing before crashing into the lake.
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