By Serajul Quadir
DHAKA, Feb 23 (Reuters) – At least 66 people died when a passenger
ferry carrying more than 150 passengers and crew capsized after
colliding with a trawler on a river in central Bangladesh on Sunday,
police said.
Rescuers managed to save at least 50 passengers and were still
searching for more survivors, regional police official Harun-ur Rashid
told Reuters on Monday.
Low-lying Bangladesh, with extensive inland waterways and slack
safety standards, suffers regular ferry disasters, with deaths sometimes
running into the hundreds.
More than half of the 66 bodies retrieved so far from the river Padma were women and children, Harun said.
Police have seized the trawler and arrested the captain and his two crew, he said.
“The ferry was recovered … and there were 23 bodies inside,” Harun said.
“There might be more bodies trapped inside the ferry and searching is
continuing,” he said. Another 43 bodies were pulled from the water
earlier on Sunday.
Rescuers from the Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority and Red Cross were still searching the river.
The ferry was heading to Paturia from Daulatdia in Rajbari, located
on the opposite bank of the river, about 135 km (85 miles) west of the
capital, Dhaka.
Shajahan Khan, the shipping minister, told reporters at the scene that an investigation had been launched.
A similar accident on Feb. 13 killed at least seven passengers in
southern Bangladesh. (Reporting by Serajul Quadir; Editing by Nick
Macfie, Rosalind Russell and Paul Tait)
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