DHAKA?? A ferry carrying more than 250 passengers sank in a south Bangladesh river on Tuesday after colliding with a barge, and at least 150 people are still missing, police and witnesses said.
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The accident occurred on the Meghna river in Munshiganj district, some 50 km (31 miles) south of the capital.
Mohammad Azizul Alam, deputy commissioner for the district, said the Dhaka-bound ferry, the MV Shariatpur-1, was hit by the oil-laden barge early in the morning.
At least 50 people managed to swim ashore from the sunken vessel, and a search is being conducted for the rest of the passengers.
Ferry accidents are common on Bangladesh's rivers and several people are killed every year.
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