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12 sailors rescued from sinking Bangladeshi vessel in West Bengal river

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Kolkata, Jan 22 (PTI) Twelve sailors were rescued from a sinking Bangladeshi vessel in the Muri Ganga river in South 24 Parganas district of West Bengal, police said on Thursday.

The incident occurred on Wednesday after the cargo vessel hit a submerged sandbar while en route to the neighbouring country.

“The vessel, MV Tamjid from Khulna, was carrying a consignment of fly ash from Budge Budge in South 24 Parganas,” a senior police officer said.

“While crossing the Muri Ganga, the ship reportedly hit an underwater sandbar, causing a rupture in its midsection. Water began gushing into the vessel, trapping the crew on board,” he said.

Local fishermen, noticing the vessel in distress, alerted Sagar police station.

A police team reached the area, and a joint rescue operation was carried out by fishermen and police personnel, the officer said.

“All 12 sailors were safely evacuated from the vessel. Out of them, 11 are Bangladeshi nationals. None was injured,” he said.

Officials said they are examining whether poor visibility due to fog or a mechanical fault led to the mishap. PTI SCH NN

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