Five rescued, one dead in rafting accident

An Indian national died after a raft capsized by the Punakha’s Mochu River at around 11:30am yesterday. When the incident happened, there were six Indians on board the raft, all from Punatshangchhu Hydropower Project Authority II (PHPA II). According to Royal Bhutan Police (RBP) officials, five men were taken to Punakha hospital for observation. They […]

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