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*On 4 April 2021, ''[[ML Sabit Al Hasan]]'' with 50 passengers capsized in the [[Shitalakshya River|Shitalakkhya river]] in [[Narayanganj District|Narayanganj district]]. The incident killed 34 people.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://apnews.com/article/ferry-accidents-dhaka-accidents-bangladesh-1e3c34975d2e54af375f96b6e3bf3824 |title=Death toll from Bangladesh ferry capsize rises to 34 |publisher=Associated Press |date=6 April 2021 |access-date=11 April 2021 }}</ref>
*On 4 April 2021, ''[[ML Sabit Al Hasan]]'' with 50 passengers capsized in the [[Shitalakshya River|Shitalakkhya river]] in [[Narayanganj District|Narayanganj district]]. The incident killed 34 people.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://apnews.com/article/ferry-accidents-dhaka-accidents-bangladesh-1e3c34975d2e54af375f96b6e3bf3824 |title=Death toll from Bangladesh ferry capsize rises to 34 |publisher=Associated Press |date=6 April 2021 |access-date=11 April 2021 }}</ref>
* On 3 May 2021, a speedboat coming from [[Munshiganj District]], which was going to [[Madaripur District]] crashed into a sand-laden bulk carrier that saw the death of at least 26 people. Five wounded people were rescued so far, including three children from the speedboat which was carrying 36 passengers. <ref>{{Cite web|url= https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/03/world/asia/bangladesh-boat-accident.html |title= At Least 26 Killed in Bangladesh Speedboat Crash. }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url= https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/news/2021/5/3/at-least-26-killed-in-bangladesh-boat-accident |title= At least 26 killed in Bangladesh boat crash. }}</ref> However, five others are still believed to be missing. <ref>{{Cite web|url= https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20210503-26-killed-in-bangladesh-boat-accident |title= 26 killed in Bangladesh boat accident. }}</ref>
* On 3 May 2021, a speedboat coming from [[Munshiganj District]], which was going to [[Madaripur District]] crashed into a sand-laden bulk carrier that saw the death of at least 26 people. Five wounded people were rescued so far, including three children from the speedboat which was carrying 36 passengers. <ref>{{Cite web|url= https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/03/world/asia/bangladesh-boat-accident.html |title= At Least 26 Killed in Bangladesh Speedboat Crash. }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url= https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/news/2021/5/3/at-least-26-killed-in-bangladesh-boat-accident |title= At least 26 killed in Bangladesh boat crash. }}</ref> However, five others are still believed to be missing. <ref>{{Cite web|url= https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20210503-26-killed-in-bangladesh-boat-accident |title= 26 killed in Bangladesh boat accident. }}</ref>

== See also ==
* [[List of shipwrecks of Asia]]


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 08:20, 5 August 2021

a ferry in Goalandaghat Upazila Bangladesh

This is a list of maritime disasters that have taken place in the Bangladesh. It may also be called maritime incidents or ferry disasters. The list may be incomplete for years before 1986 or later.[1] Bangladesh's ferry track record is one of disastrous incidents in human history. During the past 25 years (since 1994), 250 ferry incidents with over 2,000 deaths have been recorded till 2019.[2]

Ferry incidents "occur frequently in Bangladesh" due to structural-defects, severe weather, overcrowding and noncompliance to safety standards.[3]

1986 - 1990

  • On April 20, 1986, ferry Atlas Star was carrying the passengers in Shitalakshya river when a cyclone struck it and killed 200 people.[4]
  • On May 25, 1986, a ferry sank in Meghna river near Barisal district that left 600 people dead with several other missing.[5]
  • On December 27, 1986, ferry Haisal was accidentally struck by a cargo ship in Dhaleswari river and killed 200 people.
  • On January 28, 1990, a ferry sank in a river when it collided with another vessel. The incident subsequently killed several people, but the actual toll was never counted.

1994 - 1996

A small launch in the Haor Bangladesh
  • On August 20, 1994, more than 200 people were killed when an overloaded ferry sank in Meghna river.[6]
  • On January 1, 1996, an oil tanker struck a small ferry that subsequently killed 50 people in Meghna river.
  • On June 14, 1996, a ferry carrying 250 passengers met with an accident and killed 50 people when it capsized in Dhanu river.
  • On June 23, 1996, a ferry sank in Jamuna river and killed 50 people while it was carrying 200 passengers.
  • On June 28, 1996, a ferry in the Bay of Bengal sank in the river with 150 passengers during an extreme weather condition.[1]

1998 - 1999

  • On March 14, 1998, two ferries sank in a river and killed at least 20 passengers and 30 went missing.
  • On May 8, 1999, the MV Dwipkanya vessel sank in river near Lakshmipur district that killed 100 to 300 people.
  • On August 5, 1999, a boat sank in Sitalakya river after a collision and killed 20 people.
  • On December 11, 1999, a ferry was carrying about 200 passengers when it sank in Meghna river and killed 63 people.
  • On December 17, 1999, a ferry in Buriganga river capsized with 250 passengers and killed 15 people with several others missing.[1]

2000 - 2002

  • On May 1, 2000, two ferries capsized during a severe weather in Meghna river that subsequently killed 73 people and 100 went missing.[7]
  • On December, 2000, a ferry with 400 passengers sank in Meghna river and subsequently killed 158 people.
  • On November 29, 2001, a ferry with 130 passengers sank in Tentulia river, however, the actual toll is not known.
  • On May 3, 2002, MV Salahuddin-2 was set on sail with 500 passengers when she sank in Meghna river and subsequently killed 300 people.[5]
  • On May 23, 2002, ML Suraha with 100 passengers sank during a stormy weather in Baleshwari river when it was moving towards Khulna from Charduani. The incident left 60 people missing and 40 other were rescued.[3]

2003 - 2004

  • On April 4, 2003, a ferry sank in the Surma river that subsequently killed 62 people.
  • On April 21, 2003, two ferries sank in Buriganga and Meghna river during a severe weather that killed 200 people in two separate incidents.
  • On July 8, 2003, a triple-deck ferry MV Nasrin-1 sank in Meghna river that killed over 500 people.[8]
  • On May 23, 2004, two ferries sank in Meghna river that killed about 200 people.[1]

2005 - 2006

  • On February 19, 2005, M V Moharaj (Dhaka-Motlob-Dhaka) Launch sank in Burigonga river near Dhaka that subsequently killed 118 people while 80 people went missing.
  • On May 15, 2005, a two-deck ferry MV Prince sank in Tentulia river that killed 60 people and more than 30 went missing.
  • On June 8, 2006, a ferry sank in Bay of Bengal during a stormy weather that killed 17 people and 20 other passengers went missing.[9]
  • On October 23, 2006, an overcrowded ferry with 125 passengers capsized in Meghna river that killed 15 people with 35 others missing.[10][11]

2008 - 2009

  • On 28 February 2008, MV Shourav with 100 passengers sank in Buriganga river that killed 39 people.[12]
  • On May 13, 2008, MV Nazimuddin sank in Ghorautra river that subsequently killed 14 people.[13]
  • On 27 November 2009, MV Coco-4 was struck by a river shoal, leading the vessel lost her balance. The incident killed 75 people with several other missing.[14]
  • On 4 December 2009, a motorboat capsized in Daira river that killed 47 people with 8 others missing.[15]

2011 - 2015

  • On 21 April 2011, a ferry with 100 passengers was moving from Bhairab towards Jamalganj when it collided with a shipwreck that left 24 people dead.[16]
  • On 12 March 2012, MV Shariatpur 1 with 250 passengers sank in the Meghna river that killed 147 people. The incident occurred after it collided with a cargo ship.[17]
  • On February 8, 2013, a ferry with more than 50 passengers sank in a river near Munshiganj district after colliding with a sand barge. The incident killed 14 people with several other missing.[18]
  • On 15 May 2014, MV Miraj-4 with 150 to 200 passengers sank in Meghna river that killed 29 people with several other missing.[19]
  • On 23 Feb 2015, a vessel with 140 passengers collided with a cargo ship and sank in a Bangladesh river that subsequently killed 69 people with several other missing.[20]

2016 - present

  • On 21 September 2016, ML Oishee ferry capsized near Barisal in Sondha river that killed 13 people with 15 passengers missing.[21]
  • On 6 February 2020, a small wooden boat with 130 passengers was set on sail from Bangladesh to Malaysia when it sank in Bay of Bengal. The incident killed 11 Rohingya refugees with several other missing.[22]
  • On 29 June 2020, MV Morning Bird, which was carrying up to 60 passengers sunk in the Buriganga River after colliding with Mayur-2, a larger ferry, at around 8:55 a.m. The incident killed at least 34 passengers.[23]
  • On 4 April 2021, ML Sabit Al Hasan with 50 passengers capsized in the Shitalakkhya river in Narayanganj district. The incident killed 34 people.[24]
  • On 3 May 2021, a speedboat coming from Munshiganj District, which was going to Madaripur District crashed into a sand-laden bulk carrier that saw the death of at least 26 people. Five wounded people were rescued so far, including three children from the speedboat which was carrying 36 passengers. [25][26] However, five others are still believed to be missing. [27]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d "CHRONOLOGY-Bangladesh ferry disasters". Reuters. 28 February 2008. Retrieved 24 March 2020.
  2. ^ "Death Toll in Bangladesh Ferry Accident Still Uncertain". Voice of America. May 11, 2002.
  3. ^ a b "Ferry Sinks in Bangladesh, More Than 60 Missing". The New York Times. May 24, 2002.
  4. ^ Leggate, Heather; McConville, James; Morvillo, Alfonso (August 2, 2004). International Maritime Transport: Perspectives. Routledge. ISBN 9781134270590 – via Google Books.
  5. ^ a b "Some of the deadliest ship disasters". msnbc.com. February 3, 2006.
  6. ^ Perera, Wimal. "Ferry disaster in Bangladesh claims hundreds of lives". www.wsws.org.
  7. ^ "73 Dead, 100 Missing After Ferries Capsize". Los Angeles Times. May 4, 2000.
  8. ^ Jansen, Bart. "10 worst ferry disasters worldwide". USA TODAY.
  9. ^ "17 killed, 20 missing in Bangla ferry disaster". outlookindia.com.
  10. ^ "World Briefing | Asia: Bangladesh: 15 Dead And 35 Missing As Ferry Sinks". The New York Times. October 24, 2006.
  11. ^ "Ferry with Eid passengers sinks". October 23, 2006 – via news.bbc.co.uk.
  12. ^ "Bangladesh death toll rises to 39". February 29, 2008 – via news.bbc.co.uk.
  13. ^ "44 killed in Bangladesh ferry disaster". DAWN.COM. May 14, 2008.
  14. ^ "Capsized Bangladesh ferry death toll rises to 75". NY Daily News.
  15. ^ "47 die as boat sinks after hitting launch". The Daily Star. December 4, 2009.
  16. ^ "24 killed as ferry capsizes in Bangladesh - Times of India". The Times of India.
  17. ^ Farid Ahmed; Sumnima Udas. "Dozens missing after ferry capsizes in Bangladesh". CNN.
  18. ^ "Bangladesh ferry sinking kills 14, five still missing". February 9, 2013 – via www.reuters.com.
  19. ^ "Death Toll Climbs in Bangladesh Ferry Disaster". Time.
  20. ^ "Scores killed in Bangladesh ferry accident". www.aljazeera.com.
  21. ^ "13 killed in Bangladesh ferry capsize". September 21, 2016 – via Business Standard.
  22. ^ "At least 15 Rohingya refugees drown after boat sinks in Bay of Bengal". Washington Post.
  23. ^ "Bangladesh ferry crash: At least 32 dead as boat capsizes". BBC. Retrieved 30 June 2020.
  24. ^ "Death toll from Bangladesh ferry capsize rises to 34". Associated Press. 6 April 2021. Retrieved 11 April 2021.
  25. ^ "At Least 26 Killed in Bangladesh Speedboat Crash".
  26. ^ "At least 26 killed in Bangladesh boat crash".
  27. ^ "26 killed in Bangladesh boat accident".

Sources

CHRONOLOGY-Bangladesh ferry disasters by Reuters

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