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Bangladesh Ferry Capsizes, at Least 39 People Dead

At least 39 people died in Bangladesh on Sunday when a passenger ferry capsized after colliding with a trawler on the river Padma.
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DHAKA, Bangladesh — At least 39 people died in Bangladesh on Sunday when a passenger ferry capsized after colliding with a trawler on the river Padma with more than 100 people aboard, police said.Rescuers managed to save at least 50 passengers and were still searching for more survivors, regional police official Bidhan Tripura told Reuters.

More than half of the 39 bodies retrieved from the water were women and children, Tripura said. Police have seized the trawler and arrested the captain and his two crew, he said. Another police team, assisted by firemen and the Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority, was trying to salvage the ferry, he said. Divers were also trying to retrieve any bodies trapped inside the vessel.

The ferry was heading to Paturia from Daulatdia in Rajbari, located on the opposite bank of the river and 136 km (85 miles)northwest of Dhaka. Shajahan Khan, the shipping minister, told reporters at the scene that an investigation had been launched.

Low-lying Bangladesh, with extensive inland waterways and slack safety standards, suffers regular ferry disasters, with deaths sometimes running into the hundreds. A similar accident on Feb. 13 killed at least seven passengers in southern Bangladesh.

Image: Bangladesh relatives cry as they mourn the death of ferry accident victims
Bangladesh relatives cry as they mourn the death of ferry accident victims.AFP - Getty Images
— Reuters