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150 missing as boat sinks in Bangladesh
Foreign Desk Report
DHAKA—At least 70 people were missing after a ferry capsized in the Bay
of Bengal on Monday while sailing to Chittagong port in Bangladesh from
a nearby island, police said. One child was found dead but rescuers
pulled out about 80 other passengers alive after M.V. Madina went down
with around 150 people on board, police officials said. Police and
rescuers earlier said the ferry was carrying more than 200 people.
Police described the sunken vessel as a large cargo boat that was often
used to ferry people between Sandwip island and Chittagong.
“Soon we shall call off the search for tonight as it is very dark, and
will resume next morning,” a coast guard officer told reporters in
Chittagong. Police said most of the passengers were returning to
Chittagong after celebrating the Muslim Eid al-Fitr festival with
relatives on Sandwip island. Hundreds of Bangladeshis die in ferry
accidents every year, mostly blamed on loading beyond the boats’ listed
capacity.
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