Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

32 DEAD AS FERRY SINKS IN BANGLADESH

- letters@hindustant­imes.com

DHAKA:At least 32 people died and a dozen went missing after a ferry capsized and sank on Monday in the Bangladesh­i capital Dhaka following a collision with another vessel, rescue officials said.

The Morning Bird vessel was hit from behind by another ferry around 9:30 am local time during the morning rush hour, when the country’s largest river port is packed with vessels.

“We have collected 30 bodies, including 20 males, seven women and three children,” Abul Khair, a diver in the fire brigade, told AFP.

“There were at least 50 people on board... Our rescue divers are still searching,” coastguard spokesman commander Hayet Ibne Siddique said.

The ferry - which departed from central Munshiganj district - sank as it was about to moor at Sadarghat, Dhaka’s main river port used by hundreds of boats to travel to the country’s south.

Bangladesh Inland Water

Transport Authority’s chief, Commodore Golam Sadeqk, told AFP the single-deck ship was “not overcrowde­d” and sank “due to carelessne­ss”.

He said the vessel had been cleared to carry passengers until September.

Witnesses told local television stations many passengers appeared to be stuck in the ferry’s cabins.

Divers were still pulling bodies from the wreck, in waters some 12-15 metres deep. The deceased were put in body-bags before they were laid in rows at the harbourfro­nt.

Another boat would later arrive to lift the damaged vessel from the water, Siddique said.

Relatives gathered at Sadarghat despite coronaviru­s social distancing concerns to search for their family.

“I still don’t know what happened to them,” a man, searching for his cousin and another relative, told reporters.

Boat accidents are common in Bangladesh, which is crisscross­ed by more than 230 rivers.

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