Bus Plunges Into River in Bangladesh, Causing Multiple Fatalities
In Brief
The incident highlights ongoing transportation safety concerns in Bangladesh, where river crossings are common and often hazardous.
Key Facts
- A bus carrying passengers plunged into a river in Bangladesh.
- Officials reported at least 18 people killed in the incident.
- The number of passengers on board was reported as about 50 by one source and 40 by another.
- Children were among those killed, according to reports.
- The bus was attempting to board a ferry when it toppled into the river.
What Happened
A passenger bus in Bangladesh plunged into a river while attempting to board a ferry, resulting in multiple fatalities, including children.
Why It Matters
The event underscores the risks associated with river transportation in Bangladesh and may prompt renewed attention to safety measures for public transport. Reports vary regarding the total number of passengers on board and the exact death toll.
What's Next
Authorities are expected to continue recovery and investigation efforts. Updates on casualty figures and official responses may follow.
Sources
- The Independent — Bus sinks in Bangladesh river, killing at least 18 people(17h ago)
- Al Jazeera — Dozens dead in Bangladesh as passenger bus plunges into Padma River(11h ago)
