Pakistan condoles over deaths in Bangladesh ferry fire incident

Foreign OfficePakistan condoles over deaths in Bangladesh ferry fire incident

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Pakistan has expressed condolence to Bangladesh over the death of 37 people when an overcrowded ferry caught fire in the latter’s southern Jhalakathi district.

“The Government and people of Pakistan are deeply saddened by the loss of precious lives in a ferry accident in Jhalakathi district in Bangladesh,” said a statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Islamabad on Friday.

“Our deepest condolences to the bereaved families and the Government of Bangladesh,” the statement said.

It added that at this moment of grief, our thoughts and prayers are with the brotherly people of Bangladesh.

The ferry was carrying 500 people when it met the accident early on Friday near Jhalakathi, 250 kilometers (160 miles) South of the Capital Dhaka.

Must read

Recent News

National T20 Tournament from November 11

PCB announces free entry for fans for Pakistan Bangladesh first Test at Pindi Cricket...

0
RAWALPINDI, Pakistan: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced free entry for spectators for the remaining days (fourth and fifth) of the first Test...

Young Foreign Service Officers meet Ambassador Amna Baloch in Brussels

0
BRUSSELS, Belgium: A group of young officers from the Foreign Service of Pakistan (FSP), currently undergoing diplomatic training at Clingendael Institute in the Netherlands,...

Imran Khan tells why he postponed PTI jalsa at Tarnol

0
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The former Prime Minister Imran Khan has once again reiterated the demand of an open trial of the former Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI)...

Pakistan Embassy in Brussels holds Defence Day Art Competition

0
BRUSSELS, Belgium: The Embassy of Pakistan in Brussels is holding an Art Competition titled "Defence Day" as part of the celebrations to mark the...

Pakistan’s foreign reserves rise by $22.2 million to $14.67 billion

0
Total reserves: $14.67 billion, up $22.2 million SBP reserves: $9.30 billion, up $19.2 million Commercial Banks reserves: $5.37 billion, up by $3 millionKARACHI,...
Advertisement