River transport services resume across country


FE Team | Published: May 27, 2021 13:07:45 | Updated: May 27, 2021 20:57:44


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River transport services across the country have resumed after being suspended for two days due to Cyclone Yaas.

Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority shut the river transport operations from 4:30 pm on Tuesday as the cyclone brewed in the Bay of Bengal.
 
Warning signal No. 2 is still being hoisted due to the storm, said Mizanur Rahman, deputy director of BIWTA.
 
However, the authorities have allowed two-engine vessels to operate cautiously from 11:30 am on Thursday, reports bdnews24.com.
 
Launch operations had resumed on Monday after a seven-week pause due to the coronavirus restrictions. But it was shut again on Tuesday.
 
A powerful cyclone hit eastern India on Wednesday, forcing the closure of the busiest regional airport in Kolkata, as it brought storm surges to the coastal areas.
 
Although the storm did not hit Bangladesh directly, strong winds and tidal surges pummelled parts of the coastal districts.

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