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Fact Check: Viral ‘Mother and Child’ Photo Linked to Jabalpur Boat Tragedy Is AI-Generated

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Last updated: May 1, 2026 1:46 pm
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What happened at Bargi DamSurvivors allege safety failuresGovernment response and probeViral image: What the fact check foundFact CheckClaimConclusion

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oi-Gaurav Sharma

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Published: Friday, May 1, 2026, 19:04 [IST]

A heartbreaking image of a mother holding a child has gone viral on social media, with claims that it shows victims from the recent boat capsizing at Bargi Dam. However, officials have clarified that the image is not real and has no connection to the tragedy.

The administration in Jabalpur has confirmed that the widely circulated photo is AI-generated. The Collector of Jabalpur stated that the image is misleading and unrelated to the actual incident involving the state tourism vessel in the Narmada backwaters.

Jabalpur officials confirmed a viral image of a mother and child is AI-generated and unrelated to the Bargi Dam boat capsizing on the Narmada river, where at least nine people died; an inquiry is underway amid survivor claims of safety lapses.

What happened at Bargi Dam

The clarification comes in the aftermath of a deadly accident on the Narmada river, where a pleasure cruise capsized during strong winds. The boat, carrying around 30 passengers, overturned amid high waves, leaving at least nine people dead and several others missing.

The incident occurred suddenly on Thursday evening, triggering panic as water began entering the vessel. Survivors have described chaotic scenes, alleging serious lapses in safety preparedness.

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Survivors allege safety failures

Passengers who survived the tragedy said life jackets were not distributed in advance. According to accounts, safety gear was handed out only after the situation worsened, leading to confusion and a scramble among those on board.

One survivor, Sangeeta Kori, said passengers were not instructed to wear life jackets beforehand. She alleged that warnings from locals about deteriorating weather were ignored by the boat operator, contributing to the accident.

Another passenger claimed that tourists had to arrange and distribute life jackets themselves as panic spread.

Government response and probe

Dharmendra Lodhi has rejected claims that safety equipment was absent, stating that regulations mandate life jackets on such vessels. He added that authorities will investigate whether safety norms were followed and assured action if negligence is found.

An official inquiry has now been ordered to determine the cause of the capsizing and fix accountability.

Viral image: What the fact check found

Amid the tragedy, the viral “mother and child” image added to the emotional weight online. But authorities have urged people not to share unverified visuals.

The Jabalpur administration clarified that:

  • The image is AI-generated
  • It is not from the Bargi Dam incident
  • It is being misused to spread misinformation
  • Why it matters

Misinformation during disasters can create panic, mislead families searching for loved ones, and distract from rescue and relief efforts. Officials have appealed to the public to rely only on verified updates and avoid sharing viral content without confirmation.

As rescue operations and investigations continue, the focus remains on supporting victims and uncovering the truth behind the tragic capsizing-while also tackling the spread of false information online.

Fact Check

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Jabalpur viral image fact check

Conclusion

The photo is said to be AI generated.

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