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India, UK, Turkey extends condolence over launch fire incident
  • Desk Report
  • 2021-12-25 01:26:53
This frame grab from an AFPTV video shows a burning passenger launch after it caught fire killing at least 37 people on the Sugandha River at Gabkhan-Dhansiri area in Jhalakati early Friday. — AFP photo

India, the UK, and Turkey on Friday condoled the loss of lives in a massive fire that swept through a crowded launch near Jhalokathi in the early hours of the day.

The accident left at least 39 people charred to death and 72 injured.


The blaze broke out around 3:00am on Avijan-10, which was carrying around 800 passengers, in the midstream of the River Sugandha off the coast of Jhalokathi district’s Sadar upazila. Within five to 10 minutes, the flames engulfed the vessel.

The Indian High Commission in Dhaka expressed deepest condolences on the tragic loss of lives in the accident. ‘We pray for the early recovery of the injured,’ it said.

‘Shocked and saddened by the terrible tragedy aboard a passenger launch near Jhalokathi. Thoughts and prayers with the victims and their families,’ British high commissioner to Bangladesh Robert Chatterton Dickson tweeted.

‘We wish Allah’s mercy upon those who lost their lives during the fire, extend our heartfelt condolences to their relatives as well as to the friendly people and government of Bangladesh, and wish a speedy recovery to the injured,’ the Turkish Embassy in Dhaka said.

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