Nov 30
Monday
Civil Disorder, Sink Hole
Triple-decked ferry sink, more than 30 died in Bangladesh.

The triple-decked ferry, which had a volume of 665, was crammed with more than 1,000 passengers and originated taking in water as shortly as it came into dock.
Bangladesh – Bangladesh rescue team looking for more bodies on Sunday after righting an overloaded ferry that capsized in a mishap that asserted at least 37 lives. Local police confided that 21 victims were recovered from the lower deck and cottages that had been locked as shortly as the crowded MV Coco-4 ferry overturned late on Friday. The triple-decked ferry, which had a volume of 665, was crammed with more than 1,000 passengers and originated taking in water as shortly as it came into dock. Most passengers handled to swim aground or were rescued via divers who prized frank several cottages of the submerged vessel. The mishap happened on Friday circle midnight as the MV Coco-4, one of the country’s highest inland boats, was coming the port on Bhola island.
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