At least 13 dead after Bangladesh ferry capsizes

Some passengers managed to swim to shore when ferry sank shortly after setting off carrying estimated 70 to 80 people


Afp September 21, 2016
Bangladeshi onlookers gather near the scene where an overloaded ferry capsized in the Padma river in Munshiganj, some 30 kilometres (20 miles) south of the capital Dhaka, on August 4, 2014. PHOTO: AFP

DHAKA: At least 13 people died when an overcrowded ferry capsized and sank in southern Bangladesh Wednesday and around a dozen more remain missing in the country's latest river accident.

Some passengers managed to swim to shore when the ferry sank shortly after setting off from the Barisal district carrying an estimated 70 to 80 people.

"So far we have recovered 13 bodies including three women and a child. Around a dozen people are still missing," said Barisal police chief Mohammad Akhteruzzaman.

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He said divers had located the sunken vessel which will be dragged to shore.

"Another salvage vessel is coming to the scene to help the rescue effort," he added.

Hundreds of people die every year while travelling on Bangladesh's ferries due to overcrowding or poor maintenance.

An accident in February last year left 69 people dead in central Bangladesh, just a fortnight after five others were killed when an overloaded ferry sank.

The initial figures for those missing in Bangladeshi boat disasters are often revised downwards as details emerge of passengers who manage to swim to shore.

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