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Bangladesh: at least 40 dead after the sinking of a boat in a river

2022-09-26T12:17:00.090Z


At least 40 people died and dozens remained missing on Monday September 26, the day after the shipwreck in a river in the North of...


At least 40 people died and dozens remained missing Monday, September 26, the day after the sinking in a river in northern Bangladesh of a boat carrying Hindu pilgrims, police said Monday.

The toll increased after the discovery of 15 additional bodies during the day by rescuers going down the current of the Karotoa River, near the town of Boda (North) where the boat tipped over and sank on Sunday, said the chief. of Boda Police, Sujoy Kumar Roy.

The boat was carrying about 90 people, including about 50 Hindu pilgrims, according to the police.

Several dozen people missing

Many remain missing.

Search operations are continuing

,” said Mr. Roy.

Police have reduced the estimated number of missing from sixty as some were able to swim and be reunited with their families.

However, dozens of people are still believed to be missing.

District police chief Sirajul Huda earlier said on Monday that the number of passengers was three times the boat's capacity.

"

There were heavy rains in the morning and that is why (...) the pilgrims piled into the boat to quickly arrive at the temple

", detailed Mr. Huda.

The boatman asked some people to disembark to lighten the load.

But no one listened

”.

According to local media, at least ten people were rescued and hospitalized.

Footage taken with mobile phones, relayed by the television channel Channel 24, shows the overloaded boat suddenly flipping over, throwing the passengers into the muddy waters of the river.

Long list of disasters

Dozens of people on the banks about 20 meters away started screaming and screaming when they saw the scene.

The weather was calm at the time of the tragedy.

Thousands of Hindus from Bangladesh, a Muslim-majority country, visit the Bodeshwari temple every year.

Sunday marked the start of Durga Puja, the main Hindu festival in Bangladesh - as in eastern India - which draws large crowds to temples.

This accident extends a long list of comparable disasters in this country of 170 million inhabitants, poor and crossed by many rivers and rivers.

The tragedies associated with shipwrecks are mainly blamed on lack of maintenance, lax safety standards and overcrowding on board.

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Last December more than 40 people died when a crowded ferry caught fire in the south of the country.

The flames broke out early in the morning when most passengers were sleeping near Jhakakathi, a rural town some 250 kilometers south of the capital Dhaka.

In June 2021 a ferry sank in Dhaka after colliding with another ship, killing at least 32 people.

At least 78 people died in February 2015 when an overcrowded boat collided with a freighter in a river west of the capital.

Source: lefigaro

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