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27 Killed as Cargo Ship Collides With Ferry in Bangladesh
The country has a grim history of deadly disasters on its heavily trafficked rivers.




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The capsized boat in shallow water in the Narayanganj district of Bangladesh on Monday.

The capsized boat in shallow water in the Narayanganj district of Bangladesh on Monday.Credit...Munir Uz Zaman/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
By Julfikar Ali Manik
April 5, 2021
DHAKA, Bangladesh — A collision between a cargo ship and a small ferry killed 27 people and left more than a dozen others swimming for their lives in Bangladesh late on Sunday, the latest in a long history of disasters on the country’s heavily trafficked waterways.
Most of the dead were trapped inside the ferry after it was struck by the hulking cargo ship while crossing a river in central Bangladesh and then capsized, the authorities said.
The bodies of 21 passengers were recovered from the ferry after an 11-hour salvage operation to pull the vessel from the water, said Golam Sadeq, chairman of the Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority. The bodies of six other passengers were recovered outside the ferry, and 19 passengers were rescued after swimming from the vessel, the authorities said.
Video taken from the riverbank showed the cargo ship plowing into the ferry, lifting it from the water and tossing passengers into the current. Hundreds of people gathered to watch the rescue operation, which was aided by local residents. The screams of relatives filled the air as they desperately sought to learn the fate of their loved ones.

Mustain Billah, deputy commissioner of the Naryanganj district, east of the capital, Dhaka, said he had opened an investigation into the cause of the collision. He said that the police, the military and the Inland Water Transport Authority were searching for the cargo ship.

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Mr. Sadeq said that the authorities could not stop the ship immediately after the collision because of stormy weather.
Hundreds of people have died in accidents on Bangladesh’s rivers in recent decades. More than 30 people drowned in June after two ferries collided in Dhaka. In 2015, a cargo ship struck a ferry east of the capital, killing 69 people. In 2014, an overloaded ferry capsized in the Padma River, killing more than 100 people.
 


27 Killed as Cargo Ship Collides With Ferry in Bangladesh
The country has a grim history of deadly disasters on its heavily trafficked rivers.




merlin_185990643_2246ba12-5f48-4de5-869d-5e3112644aff-articleLarge.jpg

The capsized boat in shallow water in the Narayanganj district of Bangladesh on Monday.

The capsized boat in shallow water in the Narayanganj district of Bangladesh on Monday.Credit...Munir Uz Zaman/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
By Julfikar Ali Manik
April 5, 2021
DHAKA, Bangladesh — A collision between a cargo ship and a small ferry killed 27 people and left more than a dozen others swimming for their lives in Bangladesh late on Sunday, the latest in a long history of disasters on the country’s heavily trafficked waterways.
Most of the dead were trapped inside the ferry after it was struck by the hulking cargo ship while crossing a river in central Bangladesh and then capsized, the authorities said.
The bodies of 21 passengers were recovered from the ferry after an 11-hour salvage operation to pull the vessel from the water, said Golam Sadeq, chairman of the Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority. The bodies of six other passengers were recovered outside the ferry, and 19 passengers were rescued after swimming from the vessel, the authorities said.
Video taken from the riverbank showed the cargo ship plowing into the ferry, lifting it from the water and tossing passengers into the current. Hundreds of people gathered to watch the rescue operation, which was aided by local residents. The screams of relatives filled the air as they desperately sought to learn the fate of their loved ones.

Mustain Billah, deputy commissioner of the Naryanganj district, east of the capital, Dhaka, said he had opened an investigation into the cause of the collision. He said that the police, the military and the Inland Water Transport Authority were searching for the cargo ship.

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Mr. Sadeq said that the authorities could not stop the ship immediately after the collision because of stormy weather.
Hundreds of people have died in accidents on Bangladesh’s rivers in recent decades. More than 30 people drowned in June after two ferries collided in Dhaka. In 2015, a cargo ship struck a ferry east of the capital, killing 69 people. In 2014, an overloaded ferry capsized in the Padma River, killing more than 100 people.

Is this a revelation? Marine safety won't happen unless you pour money into it. For their income level they are safer than in High income countries, where people die because of stupidity, not lack of safety. In fact many more people die on the road in High Income countries than in ours, which is getting better all the time.


Look at these AFP idiots dissing us - as if safety regimes are so much better in France. Just because they feel so comfortable looking down their noses at us.

We should open up a BSS office in France and issue reports like:

"Thousands of people have died in road accidents on France's roadways in recent years."

The day is coming soon Froggies! Don't you worry....
 

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