However, he was rescued unhurt.
The incident happened this morning when the mayor was demonstrating to mediapersons the use of weeding machine to clean St Inez Creek, a water body running criss-cross through the capital city.
The machine, mounted on the vessel, is used to cut the weed from the creek as a part of cleanliness drive undertaken by the CCP.
"Shortly after the mayor along with the officials ventured into the water, the vessel turned turtle throwing everyone in the murky water. There were seven people on it of whom four, including the mayor, fell," an eyewitness said.
The mayor later said, "It was a minor incident. There is nothing to worry, I was safely back on the vessel. I am not hurt. The incident happened just at the bank of the creek.
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