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Vessel, capsized with 1.1m litres of fuel, yet to be recovered in 36 hours

| Updated: December 27, 2022 15:21:23


Vessel, capsized with 1.1m litres of fuel, yet to be recovered in 36 hours

The authorities concerned failed to lift a sunken vessel, which capsized in Meghna River in Bhola 1.1m litres of fuel in the early hours of Sunday, even after 36 hours (as of 4:00 pm on Monday) of the incident.

Staff Officer of Bhola Coast Guard South Zone, Lt Hasan Mehedi Arif, said they are engaged in removing the oil from the river and already 200,000 litres of oil has been extracted.

Padma Oil Company has formed a four-member probe body to look into the incident and the committee was asked to submit its report within four days.

Two members of the probe body have visited the spot.

According to UNB, a large area in the Meghna river has been polluted by a furnace oil spill since a vessel with 1.1 million litres of oil sank in the river — posing threat to biodiversity and the environment.

Jamal Hossain, senior fisheries officer of the Bhola Fisheries Department, said fish in the river will be in danger due to the oil spill.

A lighter vessel with 1.1 million litres of fuel sank after being hit by another vessel in the Meghna river due to dense fog in Sadar upazila of the Bhola district early Sunday.

KM Shafiul Kinjal, media officer of Coast Guard South Zone, said the vessel named ‘Sagar Nandini-2’ from Chattogram port sank in Meghna as another vessel hit it at Tulatuli Majher Char while heading towards Chandpur Padma Depot around 4:00 am on Sunday.

The accident took place due to poor visibility caused by the dense fog.

All the fuel spilt into the river. Local people later collected the fuel in containers.

Fortunately, all 13 crew members of the vessel have been rescued by another vessel passing through the area.

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