23 drown after bus plunges into Bangladesh river while boarding ferry

At least 23 people, including women and children, drowned after a passenger bus plunged into River Padma while attempting to board a ferry at Daulatdia terminal in Bangladesh’s Rajbari on Wednesday.

The accident took place around 5.15 pm when the Dhaka-bound bus lost control while moving onto the ferry from the pontoon. According to officials and eyewitnesses, the situation escalated after a smaller utility vessel struck the pontoon, causing the driver to lose control of the steering and the bus to veer off into the river.

Police said the bus was carrying around 40 passengers at the time of the incident. Most were returning to Dhaka after the Eid holidays. Many of the passengers were members of the same family, as per reports.

While around 11 people managed to swim ashore or were rescued by locals soon after the crash, several are still unaccounted for. A river police official said rescue operations were launched immediately, though exact numbers of those rescued or missing were not yet confirmed.

According to a senior police official, divers have so far recovered 23 bodies from the river. Authorities said the bus sank completely within a few hours of the incident, complicating efforts to locate passengers trapped inside. The submerged vehicle was retrieved after an hours-long effort.

Rescue operations are being carried out by fire service divers, with additional teams deployed from nearby terminals and reinforcements sent from Dhaka. A salvage vessel has also been pressed into service to assist in the operation.

Officials said the depth of the river at the accident site is around 30 feet, and strong currents are posing significant challenges to the rescue effort. Authorities have launched an investigation into the incident, while efforts continue to trace the missing passengers.

According to local media, Prime Minister Tarique Rahman expressed deep concern over the accident and instructed authorities to make all possible rescue efforts, and ensure the injured get treatment.

With PTI inputs

Latest

Iran claims strike on US F-18 fighter jet; US Central Command rejects claim

Iran’s latest assertion marks the most recent in a series of contested claims as tensions continue to escalate between Tehran and Washington.

Zohran Mamdani gets heckled during a press conference, says ‘If I don’t hear him yelling at me…’

US News: New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani was interrupted by a heckler as he was addressing a press conference on affordable housing. As Mamdani was speaking.

President Trump does not bluff, prepared to unleash hell: White House warns Iran

The White House warns Iran to accept military defeat or face harsher US strikes, as Trump signals escalation even while ongoing talks continue amid rising tensi

Tiger Woods, Vanessa Trump share a rare kiss moment at TGL finals in Florida; Kai Trump cheers in stand

Tiger Woods planted a kiss on his girlfriend’s Vanessa Trump cheek at the TGL finals in Florida.

Trump to visit China on May 14-15 after delay over Iran war

Trump's China visit delayed amid U.S.-Israeli war on Iran; reciprocal visit planned

Topics

How blood diamonds became secret war currency, and trapped children in mines

Blood diamonds are more than rare gemstones. Mined in conflict zones and sold through hidden networks, they have funded wars, armed militias and relied on child

Maharashtra Class 10 student not allowed to use toilet during periods, notice issued

A Class 10 (SSC) student in Maharashtra was allegedly denied permission to use the washroom during an examination. The student claimed she was forced to remain

Rajasthan Board to declare Class 12 results on March 30? Check latest updates here

The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) is expected to announce the Class 12 results soon, with more than 8 lakh students waiting for their scores. Th

This Indian state still has no railway network. Do you know which?

India’s extensive railway network spans nearly all states, yet Sikkim remains without rail connectivity. Here’s how travellers currently reach the state and

Tablets to textbooks: Why countries are ditching screens and going back to paper

Countries that once invested heavily in digital classrooms are now stepping back. From the US to Sweden, concerns over distraction, weaker learning outcomes, an

Binance Tightens Market Making Rules In Wake of Crash Criticism

Binance, the world’s largest crypto exchange, is tightening rules for token issuers and providers of liquidity on the platform following criticism of digital-

Jury finds Instagram and YouTube liable in a landmark social media addiction trial

Jury finds Instagram and YouTube liable in a landmark social media addiction trial

Iran claims strike on US F-18 fighter jet; US Central Command rejects claim

Iran’s latest assertion marks the most recent in a series of contested claims as tensions continue to escalate between Tehran and Washington.
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img