Besides tourist boats, a large number of fishing boats operate from lakeside villages to ferry visitors to exotic locations inside the lagoon.
Such boats operate from jetties like Sabulia, Rambha, Barkul, Balugaon and Satapada. Tourists opt to use these boats since they charge less even if it means compromising on safety, said a tourist boat operator.
"Since they don't operate from regular jetties meant for tourists, we don't have a say. Besides, since they are locals, we don't want to create an atmosphere of hostility with them," he said.
"Apart from bargaining the price, many people prefer fishing boats because the smaller boats give them privacy unlike the bigger tourist boats. Moreover, while tourist boats have fixed timings, the fishing boats offer flexibility in timing," said Piyush Pradhan, a tourist.
In terms of safety features "many boatmen are not properly trained leading to collisions between boats in middle of the lake," said another tourist.
Around 1,200 tourist boats operate in the vast waterbody from different lakeside corners of Chilika in Ganjam district.
The government had ordered a crackdown on boats operating
sans safety clearances after the boat tragedy in Hirakud in February 2014 had claimed 24 lives.
Operation of boats without valid licence and ferrying people without life jackets had been declared illegal by the government.
"The motorised boat that sank yesterday was meant for fishing and not to carry tourists or passengers. We will soon launch a crackdown on fishing boats carrying passengers," said Ganjam District Collector, Prem Chandra Chaudhary.
"We will inquire into the incident and take action against the guilty," he added.
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