Death toll in capsized Bangladesh ferry rises to 65
The death toll after the ferry accident in Bangladesh reached 65, after the rescue workers found 24 more bodies Monday, Sputnik reported, citing media sources.
A river ferry crashed with a cargo ship and capsized near Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. Ferry accident that killed at least 43 is the seventh crash so far this year in Bangladesh.
A search and rescue operation is currently underway.
Despite the ferry's capacity of 140 passengers, the Daily Star reported a number of witnesses as saying more than 200 people were actually on board.
According to Bangladesh's shipping department officials cited in the publication, the ferry's owner applied to renew its annual safety license, which was due to expire on Tuesday, February 24.
The captain of the cargo ship and his assistant were arrested by the police following the incident, the newspaper reported earlier.
According to local media, accidents of this kind are common in Bangladesh. Earlier this month, 13 people died in a ferry accident in the south of the country.