Bangladesh ferry sinks with up to 200 on board

Police say 50 passengers have been rescued after boat sank around 30 kilometres south of Dhaka


Afp August 04, 2014

DHAKA: An overloaded ferry carrying up to 200 passengers sank Monday on a river in central Bangladesh, police said.

They said 50 passengers had been rescued after the boat sank around 30 kilometres south of the capital Dhaka.

"We have heard that the ferry was overloaded with passengers and the river was rough," local police chief Tofazzal Hossain told AFP.

The police chief of Madaripur, where the ferry began its journey, said it was carrying between 170 and 200 passengers.

Ferry accidents are common in Bangladesh, with overcrowding and poor ship design and maintenance often to blame.

Bangladesh, one of Asia's poorest nations, is criss-crossed by more than 230 rivers and boats are the main form of travel, especially in the southern and northeastern regions.

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Stranger | 9 years ago | Reply

I say mum earth has had enough of pollution and population . She is revolting .

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