At least 26 die as speed boat overturns in Bangladesh river
The Hindu
Divers from the local fire service station and river police rushed to the spot and joined the rescue operation.
An overcrowded speedboat ferrying over 30 passengers and defying the restrictions capsized after hitting a stationary sand-laden cargo vessel in the Padma River on Monday, leaving at least 26 people dead, a senior Bangladesh police officer said. The accident occurred at the old Kanthalbari ferry terminal in Shibchar upazila of Madaripur at around 8 a.m. The boat, driven by an inexperienced driver, overturned in the Padma River in central Bangladesh while heading for Madaripur district from Munshiganj district. Rescuers have retrieved at least 26 bodies, police said.More Related News
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