Every year, Eid-ul-Fitr brings with it something Bangladesh has grown painfully accustomed to, a surge in deaths on its roads and waterways. The festival is supposed to be about homecoming. For hundreds of families this year, it became a story of loss instead.
According to the Road Safety Foundation (RSF), at least 274 people were killed and over 1,500 injured in 342 road accidents across the country during the 10-day Eid travel period between March 16 and 26, 2026.
The Bangladesh Passenger Welfare Association (BPWA) reported a slightly different figure: at least 285 people killed and 729 injured in 270 accidents between March 18 and 25.
The gap between the two figures reflects different reporting windows and methodologies, not contradictory data. Either way, the scale is not in dispute.
The Daulatdia Tragedy: A Bus, a River, and 26 Lives Lost
The single deadliest incident of this Eid season did not happen on a highway. At Rajbari's Daulatdia, a bus plunged into the Padma River while waiting to board a ferry.
At least 26 bodies were recovered, including 11 women, eight men, and seven children. The image of that bus tilting off the ferry ramp caught on video and shared across the country within hours became the grim symbol of the 2026 Eid travel season.