Desk Report
Publish: 03 Aug 2022, 01:54 pm
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More than 400 passengers have been rescued from a ferry that ran aground in a shoal in the Meghna river in Chandpur district, officials said on Wednesday, reports UNB.
The passengers of the Barishal-bound ‘Sundarban-11’ were actually rescued by another vessel ‘MV Surovi-7’, according to the officials.
Alam Sardar, master of the stranded ferry, said that ‘Sundarban-11’ carrying over 400 passengers experienced a technical glitch around midnight on Tuesday while heading towards Barishal.
"When it reached near Mohonpur in Chandpur, I steered it to a nearby shoal to avoid any untoward situation," he said.
Faruk Hossain, a passenger on the ferry, said it experienced a technical glitch around 11 pm and got stuck in the shoal around 12 am, creating panic among the passengers.
Meanwhile, ‘MV Surovi-7’ that was passing by spotted the ill-fated ferry and rushed to its rescue, officials said. "All the passengers were rescued around 2 am on Wednesday."
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