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Ferry carrying 200 passengers sinks in Bangladesh river

HeadlinesFerry carrying 200 passengers sinks in Bangladesh river
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Ferry carrying 200 passengers sinks in Bangladesh river

DHAKA, Bangladesh: A ferry carrying about 200 passengers has reportedly capsized in the river Padma in central Bangladesh’s Munshiganj district on Monday; however, no deaths have been reported yet.

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The deputy commissioner of the district Muhammad Saiful Hasan Badal said that 44 passengers have been rescued from the vessel, Pinak-6.

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