Pashur river
Cargo ship carrying 600 tons of stones sinks in Pashur
A cargo ship with 600 tons of stones on board sank in the River Pashur in Bagerhat's Mongla early Thursday, port authorities said.
All the 10 crew members on board were rescued by another cargo vessel, the Mongla Port Authority added.
The ship MV Master Didar, heading towards Khulna, sank near anchorage area Harbaia-3 around 12am, after it began to take on water and tilt to one side, Captain Md Shahin Mzaid, harbour master of Mongla Port, said.
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A certificate of a survey of Master Didar, which a ship needs to operate as a commercial vessel, expired. Also, no effort to salvage the ship was seen till the filing of this report.
The ship owner has been sent a letter to salvage the ship within 15 days and an explanation was sought for operating it without a fitness certificate, Captain Md Shahin said.
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Coal-laden vessel sinks in Pashur river
A vessel carrying over 600 metric tonnes of coal to Dhaka has capsized in the Passur river near the Sundarbans in the district's Mongla upazila.
The accident occurred off the Mongla port on Thursday, officials said on Saturday.
The Dhaka-bound ‘MV-Naumi’ sank in the river as a crack had developed in the vessel, said deputy harbour master of Mongla port, Captain Shahadat Hossain.
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Fortunately, all the 10 crew members of the vessel were rescued by local fishermen and the Coast Guard.
"Already, a notice has been issued to the owner of the vessel to take steps within 15 days to remove the vessel from the river," said Captain Shahadat.
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