
Rescuers search for victims of a ferry accident on the Meghna River in Munshiganj district, about 20 miles (32 kilometers) south of Dhaka

"Bodies of 34 people, including two entire families of five and four members and four minor children were retrieved so far," a fire service official told Gulf News as relatives in small boats joined rescuers in search of their loved ones.
Navy, coastguard and Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority (BIWTA) divers are carrying out the rescue campaign while hundreds of grim-faced relatives crowded the both sides of the river bank. Nearly 300 people are said to be missing, but the official number was not available.
- "Fifty passengers swam ashore or were rescued by nearby fishing boats... we fear 150 passengers are missing," president of Inland Waterways
Passenger Career Association Badiuzzaman Badal told Gulf News.
- He said the double-deck MV Shariatpur-1 was coming to Dhaka's Sadarghat terminal from western Shariatpur when it collided with the oil tanker and sank at around 3am yesterday.
- "I saw people floating on the water... we [recovered] several of [their bodies]," a crew member of another
ferry that joined the rescue operation said.
- Officials said fire service divers have so far retrieved seven bodies, while paramilitary coast guard joined the search for the missing people, including minor children. BIWTA officials said a salvage vessel reached the scene and located the ferry 21 metres under water.
- Officials said the exact number of passengers could not be confirmed as the ferry did not maintain a register, but most of the passengers were residents of Shariatpur who were coming to Dhaka for work.

Dulal Dewan, a survivor, described a scene of chaos as the ferry collided with the ship.
"I was awakened [by] a big jolt," the businessman, who was asleep on the top deck, said. "I jumped into the river in darkness as the ferry started going down. In minutes, there were screams all around."
Source: AFP
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