Five Missing After Ship Sank With About 600 Tons Of Coal In Pasur River Of Sundarbans
Five people had actually been missing out on after yet one more coal-carrying vessel sank on Monday in the Pasur River of the Sundarbans’ mangrove woodland. This was the 3rd time such an event has actually taken place considering that February 2021, elevating issues pertaining to water contamination.
MV Fardin -1, the lighter barge or shallow-draft vessel, transferring 600 lots of coal had actually sunk after it had actually rammed a vessel at concerning 9:30 pm. The crash happened near Harbaria -9 of the woodland, outside the major network of the Mongla Port, Bagerhat.
Three people from the freight ship and also 2 from the vessel had actually gone missing out on, while 2 from the vessel took care of to swim onto land. This was educated by Commander Sheikh Fakhruddin, harbormaster and also assistant of the Mongla Port Authority.
However, right after the vessel tipped over, the authorities observed that the vessel was filled with 300 lots of coal. The seafarers swam to the seaside.
He supposedly had actually stated that the vessel had actually dived in forDhaka Following a crash, the freight was brought near the shore, however it sunk with the coal.
Fakhruddin has supposedly stated that port authorities and also Coast Guard had actually been trying to recover the vessel. Conservationists have actually been prompting the federal government to shield the Sundarbans, among the last staying mangrove woodlands worldwide while permitting the transportation of poisonous products via the Pasur Channel.
On 30 March, MV Efty Mahmud, yet one more lighter vessel transferring 700 lots of coal sank in the Pasur River nearMongla Port The vessel filled with coal cruised far from the jetty because of solid currents and also sank after collapsing right into yet one more vessel.
Another freight ship filled with around 800-ton coal had actually tipped over in the exact same river near Mongla Port on 27February The vessel, MV BB-1148, had actually sunk near Baniashanta when it rammed one more vessel.
Reference: dhakatribune.com