MV Coco-4

MV Coco-4 was a ferry that sunk near Bhola Island, Bangladesh on 27 November 2009, killing 75 people, out of more than a thousand on board, with several dozen more reported missing.[1]

History

The ferry sank on 28 November 2009 near Bhola Island. The ferry was overcrowded with people heading home before Eid.[2] On 29 November, salvage ship M. V. Hamza raised the ferry, giving rescuers access to additional bodies on the lower decks of the ship.[3] During these operations, rescuers were met by angry crowds upset at delays in rescue operations. According to a survivor, "The ferry sank just before midnight Friday, but rescuers did not arrive until the morning." It is still unclear what caused the ferry to sink, but a current theory states that it tipped to one side as a stampede occurred on board as the ferry approached dock. Shipping Minister Shajahan Khan told news agencies that "Officials had locked the ferry's exit gate as it approached the shore to find out whether anyone was travelling without a ticket. This triggered a stampede, causing the boat to tip."[4]

References

  1. ^ "Capsized Bangladesh ferry death toll rises to 75". NY Daily News. Retrieved 2017-02-04.
  2. ^ "At Least 30 Killed In Bangladesh Ferry Disaster". RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty. Retrieved 2017-02-04.
  3. ^ "Bangladesh boat accident leaves many dead". www.enca.com. Retrieved 2017-02-04.
  4. ^ "Bangladesh ferry death roll rises to 72". BBC News. 30 November 2009.

Further reading

  • "Capsized Bangladesh ferry death toll rises to 75". New York Daily News. Associated Press. 29 November 2009.
  • "Bangladesh ferry toll reaches 71". ABS-CBN News. Agence France-Presse. 30 November 2009.
  • "MV Coco-4 officials sued". bdnews24.com. 1 December 2009.
  • "Coco-4 capsized for overloading". The Daily Star. 17 December 2009.
  • Jackson, Joe (20 January 2012). "Unsafe at Sea: Asia's History of Deadly Ferry Disasters". Time.
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Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 2009
Shipwrecks
  • 11 Jan: Teratai Prima
  • 25 Jan: Unnamed boat
  • 15 Feb: New Star
  • 19 Feb: Happy
  • 22 Feb: Monte Galineiro
  • 27 Mar: Unnamed migrant vessel
  • 16 Apr: SIEV 36
  • 25 Apr: Princess Taiping
  • 29 Apr: USS Conolly
  • 6 May: USNS Spica
  • 11 May: Petrozavodsk
  • 22 May: Liberty
  • 27 May: USNS General Hoyt S. Vandenberg
  • 30 Jun: Demas Victory
  • 13 Jul: Unnamed ferry
  • 26 Jul: Unnamed migrant boat
  • 31 Jul: Langeland
  • 5 Aug Princess Ashika
  • 25 Aug P31
  • 5 Sep: Ilinden
  • 6 Sep: SuperFerry 9
  • 9 Sep: Teh Teh
  • 30 Sep: Jalakanyaka
  • 4 Oct: HMAS Canberra
  • 11 Oct: Shockwave
  • 2 Nov: Unnamed migrant boat
  • 22 Nov: Dumai Express 10
  • 28 Nov: Coco-4
  • 4 Dec: Unnamed ferry
  • 17 Dec: Danny F II
  • 20 Dec: Etoile des Ondes
  • 23 Dec: Catalyn V
Other incidents

22°20′55″N 90°40′56″E / 22.3485°N 90.6821°E / 22.3485; 90.6821


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