- 2021-08-13 05:35:27
- LAST MODIFIED: 2024-11-21 02:17:45
Another ferry hits Padma Bridge pillar in Munshiganj
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Munshiganj Correspondent: Dhaka, Aud-13,
Several commuters had a narrow escape after a ferry carrying them crashed into a pillar of the Padma Bridge on Friday morning.
The accident occurred when the K-type ferry, named
Kakoli, was heading towards Shimlulia ghat in Munshiganj district from
Banglabazar ghat in Madaripur.
"Around 7 am, the ferry hit pillar number 10
shedding a portion of concrete of the pile cap," executive engineer (main
bridge) Dewan Abdul Kader told the media.
Though the vessel was partially damaged, there has
been no structural damage to the bridge. "But frequent ferry accidents are
really concerning," Dewan said.
A pillar is a structure that extends into the water
to support the bridge superstructure and transfer the loads to the foundation.
Mawa naval police IC JM Shirajul Kabir said the
navigator of the ferry lost control of the vessel due to a strong river
current, leading to the crash.
Navigator Md Badal Hossain said that he lost control
of the ferry due to a strong river current. "Though a crack developed in
the ferry after it had hit the pier, we could safely reach Shimulia ghat,"
he said.
In the past two months, at least five such accidents
have taken place in the district.
On August 10, the government banned the movement of
ferries with heavy vehicles on board under the Padma Bridge.
However, the bridge authority claims that the bridge
is so strong that only the ferries will sustain damage in case of a collision.
Recently on the night of August 9, another ferry,
Ro-Ro Birsreshtha Jahangir, hit pillar 10 of the bridge injuring five
passengers and causing damage to three vehicles it was carrying.
The authority had filed a complaint at the Louhajang
police station in this regard and temporarily suspended the inland master
officer and wheel sukani of the ferry.
Besides, on August 10, a five-member probe body was
formed and ordered to submit a report within three days.
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