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Dozens Feared Dead in Bangladesh Ferry Accident

Reuters
May 13, 2008

Bodies lay besides the Buriganga River on the outskirts of Dhaka, as at least 26 people were confirmed dead after a ferry carrying about 150 passengers collided with another vessel and sank, a police official said. (AFP/Getty Images)
Bodies lay besides the Buriganga River on the outskirts of Dhaka, as at least 26 people were confirmed dead after a ferry carrying about 150 passengers collided with another vessel and sank, a police official said. (AFP/Getty Images)


DHAKA—At least 26 people are confirmed dead and many more missing after a ferry carrying nearly 150 passengers capsized in Bangladesh, a police official said on Tuesday.

"So far we have recovered 22 bodies from inside the ferry and efforts to recover others continue," said Mohammad Jahangir Alam, the officer in charge of Nikli police station in Kishoreganj district, northeast of the capital, Dhaka.

Jahangir said the ferry was caught in a storm on Monday and capsized in the Ghorautura river, nearly 180 kms (113 miles) from Dhaka.

He said that of nearly 150 passengers aboard, only about 25 managed to swim ashore.

Ferry accidents occur frequently in Bangladesh and hundreds of people die every year.

Poor enforcement of safety laws means boats are often poorly serviced and generally packed well beyond capacity.


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