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Bangladesh ferry capsizes in river near Dhaka | Bangladesh ferry capsizes in river near Dhaka |
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A ferry carrying around 100 people has sunk in a river near the Bangladeshi capital, Dhaka, reports say. | A ferry carrying around 100 people has sunk in a river near the Bangladeshi capital, Dhaka, reports say. |
Dozens of people were said to be unaccounted for after the MV Sarosh went down in the Meghna River. | |
It had been travelling from Dhaka to Chandpur district and went down as it was passing through Munshiganj, about 30km (20 miles) south of Dhaka. | |
Ferry accidents are common on Bangladesh's vast river network and scores of people are killed every year. | Ferry accidents are common on Bangladesh's vast river network and scores of people are killed every year. |
Such incidents are often blamed on overcrowding and poor quality of the boats, which are the main form of travel in parts of rural parts of the country. | Such incidents are often blamed on overcrowding and poor quality of the boats, which are the main form of travel in parts of rural parts of the country. |
In March last year, more than 112 died when a ferry on the wide and fast-moving Meghna River collided with an oil tanker and sank. | In March last year, more than 112 died when a ferry on the wide and fast-moving Meghna River collided with an oil tanker and sank. |
Local media said the MV Sarosh had been hit by another vessel which was transporting sand. Reuters quoted officials as saying the ferry had not been overloaded. | |
Local police chief Jahangir Hossain told the AFP news agency: "So far we have gathered that the ferry was carrying around 100 people. A maximum 40 people are feared missing." | |
Dozens of people were reportedly rescued or swam to shore. |