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Bodh Gaya blasts: lean season lessens impact

The casualty in the Gaya serial blasts on Sunday could have been higher had the incident taken place between October and May. Ruchir Kumar reports.

Updated on: Jul 08, 2013 12:32 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Patna
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The casualty in the Gaya serial blasts on Sunday could have been higher had the incident taken place between October and May.

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For Gaya, June to September is off-season. With hardly any passengers, commercial flights thus do not operate from the Gaya international airport around this time. And on Sunday, the occasional non-scheduled flight for anti-Naxal operations did not touch down.

During peak season, four-five flights ferry an average 1,500 passengers to and from the airport daily. The airport has connectivity with Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand, Bhutan, Singapore, Japan, Vietnam and Korea. Besides, domestic flights also operate to New Delhi and Kolkata.

This year, however, the tourist season ended in April and commercial flights stopped operating since then.

Gaya, nevertheless, had a few tourists when the bombs went off. Amanda Lam from Wisconsin, US, reached the city moments after the last blast.

“I was lucky that my departure from Patna was delayed because the cab I had booked arrived late. By the time I reached Bodhgaya, the police had sanitised the temple area,” she said.

Security at the airport too was beefed up following the serial blasts. Weekly offs of Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) personnel tasked with aerodrome security were also cancelled while access to the airport was restricted.

The special IAF Avro plane carrying personnel from the National Investigation Agency, National Security Guards and experts from forensic science laboratory could not land because of inclement weather.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Ruchir Kumar

Ruchir writes on health, aviation, power and myriad other issues. An ex-TOI, he has worked both on Desk and in reporting. He over 25 years of broadcast and print journalism experience in Assam, Jharkhand & Bihar.

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