BSS
  18 Jan 2024, 16:44

Capsized utility ferry ‘Rajanigandha’ yet to be salvaged

DHAKA, Jan 18,2024 (BSS)-The rescue ship ‘Prottoy’ is now on the way to Paturia for conducting rescue operation as the utility ferry ‘Rajanigandha’ so far could not salvaged from the water for more than fifteen hours as it along with nine covered vans and a pick-up was capsized on Wednesday morning.

“It is impossible to rescue the capsized utility ferry by rescue vessel Hamja, so  that another rescue ship ‘Prottoy’ is being brought from Narayanganj”, said BIWTA Chairman Commodore Arif Ahmed Mostofa. The rescue ship was schedule to reach at the spot by noon, said the BIWTA chief.

The ferry services resumed at around 8am today while the communications on Paturia-Dawlatdia navigation channel was disrupted for several hours on Wednesday for deep fog.

Meanwhile, the second master of the capsized ferry Humayun Kabir, is still missing while the fire service divers team have started searching to rescue him from 10 am today.

Kabir, also the president of BIWTC Workers Union Aricha region, hailed from Bhandaria upzial of Pirojpur district.

The government has formed two separate probe committees to unearth the reason behind the ferry accident in Paturia.

A utility ferry ‘Rajanigandha’ was capsized in the river Padma located at Paturia near ferry ghat number 5 of Manikganj due to densely fog on Thursday morning.

“The accident was happened at around 8.30am when it was carrying nine covered vans and a pickup on board”, said Inspector of Aricha Ferry Services Mohammad Muzibur Rahman.