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Bangladesh to procure rescue ships for waterway accidents

State Minister of Shipping Khalid Mahmud Chowdhury said a large rescue ship would be procured in Bangladesh to handle accidents on waterways.
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In contrast to the past, the current government is making necessary preparations for sea routes. A project is underway to procure a large rescue ship, said the state minister at the Secretariat on Sunday.

“This year’s Eid journey was satisfactory. People were able to travel to their homes comfortably,” he added.

Khalid Mahmud Chowdhury further said that the Jhalakathi’s Sagor Nandini-II oil tanker fire is still not under control. “Oil will be stored by today (Sunday),”

The reason behind the explosion will be revealed after an investigation, the state minister said.

On Sunday, four people sustained burn injuries while four others went missing in an oil tanker explosion in Jhalakathi. The incident took place when the oil tanker, Sagor Nandini-II, was unloading the fuel at the Padma oil depot around 2:10pm on Saturday in the Sugandha River, Jhalakathi Sadar Circle Additional Superintendent of Police Mahidul Islam said.

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