The death toll of early Tuesday's ferry capsizal in Bangladesh's central Munshiganj district has risen to 66 on Wednesday morning after another 35 bodies were retrieved from River Meghna.
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Relatives and friends of victims cry near the site of a ferry accident in Munshiganj district, Bangladesh on March 13, 2012. (Xinhua/Shariful Islam)
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He said the ferry, carrying on board about 200 passengers on the Meghna River in Munshiganj, some 27 km southeast of capital Dhaka, sank in about 70 feet of water at about 02:00 a.m. local time on Tuesday following a collision with cargo ship carrying oil.
Although he could not tell about the exact number of ill-fated missing passengers about 34 hours after the capsizal, he said divers are still searching for more bodies inside the ferry MV Shariatpur-1 which was partially lifted.
The ferry services never maintain the list of passengers and none can exactly say how many passengers a ferry carries.
Three separate committees have already been formed to investigate the tragic accident.
Boats and ferries are still commonly used as key means of transportation in Bangladesh which is criss-crossed by about 250 rivers. However, the vessels are often overloaded or badly maintained, and accidents are commonplace.
At least 33 bodies were recovered after a ferry capsized in Bangladesh's Brahmanbaria district, some 109 km northeast of capital Dhaka, in April last year.
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