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No Trace of Drown Tourists After Two Days

&NewLine;<p>November 01&comma; 2022 &&num;8211&semi; Two tourists from Delhi <a href&equals;"http&colon;&sol;&sol;wildhawk&period;in&sol;three-tourist-drown-at-neem-beach-in-rishikesh&sol;">drowned<&sol;a> in the strong current of River Ganga&comma; were not found anywhere on the second day&period; SDRF Dhalwala&&num;8217&semi;s team conducted multiple rescue operations in Ganga&period; But the tourists were nowhere to be found&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>Last weekend&comma; five tourists&comma; including a girl from Delhi&comma; came to Rishikesh for a <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;campwildhawk&period;com">weekend getaway<&sol;a>&period; They went <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;wildhawkadventures&period;com">river rafting<&sol;a> from Brahmapuri to Tapovan Neem Beach during their trip&period; Unfortunately&comma; two tourists&comma; Vansh Kaushal &lpar;26&rpar;&comma; son Anil Sharma&comma; Rohini Sector 15&comma; Prashant Vihar&comma; B&comma; 158 in Delhi&comma; and Kumar Gaurav &lpar;26&rpar;&comma; son Prabhat Kumar Jha&comma; resident of Chhatarpur&comma; Fatehpur Beri&comma; house number 52&comma; Delhi drown in the strong current of The Ganges near Neem Beach&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>Inspector Kavinder Singh Sajwan &lpar;SDRF Dhalwala&rpar; said that the search operation was carried out in the Ganges for the second day with rafts and disaster equipment&period; Still&comma; they are unable to find any trace of the missing tourists&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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