Death toll from boat capsize in Bangladesh rises to 30

Death toll from boat capsize in Bangladesh rises to 30

Officials fear casualties may rise as search for dozens of missing passengers underway

By SM Najmus Sakib

DHAKA, Bangladesh (AA) - The death toll from a boat capsize in Bangladesh’s northern district of Panchagarh rose to 30 while a search for dozens of other passengers is underway, officials confirmed on Monday.

The passenger boat capsized on Sunday while it was heading towards a Hindu temple in another area of the district in connection with a Hindu religious festival, according to police.

“We recovered five more bodies on Monday morning,” Md Mahbubul Islam, the deputy director of Bangladesh Fire Service & Civil Defense in Panchagarh district, told Anadolu Agency.

A divers’ team of the fire service recovered the bodies some 30 kilometers (18.6 miles) away from the spot of the incident, he added.

MD. Imranujjaman, an assistant commissioner of Boda town, told Anadolu Agency a rescue operation is continuing in other districts — Rangpur and Dinajpur districts – linked by the Karatoya River.

“We have received the names of over 40 missing people from their families,” he added.

Officials feared the death count could increase further as strong currents could have taken bodies away in the Karatoya River that flows through the district.

Meanwhile, a five-member probe body headed by a district official was formed to investigate the incident.

The officials said that the accident occurred due to overcrowding. The overloaded small passenger boat was carrying over 100 people in the Karatoya River in Boda town, they added.

According to the records of the Shipping Department of Bangladesh, more than 550 passenger ships capsized between 1991 and 2020, killing over 3,600 people and leaving nearly 500 people missing.

The delta nation of nearly 170 million people is crisscrossed by above 500 rivers.

Seasonal natural calamities such as storms and cyclones, foggy weather in winter, lack of vessel fitness, unskilled drivers, and overloading have been identified as the main causes of those accidents.

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