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Thursday, August 24, 2006

'off the boat'

Shipping disasters timeline
The BBC News website looks at the world's major peacetime shipping disasters over the past 20 years.


2006
3 February: About 1,000 people - many of them pilgrims returning from Mecca - die as the al-Salam Boccaccio '98 ferry, travelling from Saudi Arabia to Egypt, goes down in the Red Sea.

2005
16-21 May: Three ferries sink in Bangladesh's rivers within one week, killing at least 148 people.
19 February: At least 116 people die after a ferry, the MV Maharaj, goes down in the Buriganga river near Bangladesh's capital, Dhaka.

2004
23 May: The MV Lighting Sun ferry sinks in Meghna river, south of Dhaka, killing at least 61 people with some 100 others reported missing.

2003
8 July: Bangladesh's MV Nasrin-1 ferry sinks in the monsoon-swollen Meghna river, killing up to 400 people in what is believed to be the country's biggest shipping disaster.

2002
26 September: Senegal's state-run overcrowded ferry, the Joola, sinks off the coast of Gambia, killing more than 1,800 people.
22 April: More than 100 people die in two separate ferry disasters near Dhaka, Bangladesh.
3 May: At least 450 people drown when a Bangladeshi ferry, the MV Salahuddin-2, sinks in a storm in the Meghna river.

2001
19 October: Nearly 400 people die when an overcrowded ferry with mostly Indonesian asylum seekers sinks off the Indonesian island of Java.
29 June: Indonesian ferry the Cahay Bahari goes down near the island of Sulawesi, killing more than 500 refugees.

1996
21 May: More than 500 people die when the MV Bukoba ferry sinks in Tanzania.

1994
28 September: More than 850 people die when the Estonia ferry sinks off in the Baltic Sea en route from the Estonian capital, Tallinn, to Sweden's capital, Stockholm.
29 April: A ferry capsizes near the Kenyan port of Mombasa, killing 272 people.
20 August: An overcrowded ferry sinks in Bangladesh's Meghna river, killing more than 300 people.

1993
10 October: An overcrowded ferry, the Seohae, capsizes south of South Korea's capital, Seoul, killing 292 people.
17 February: A heavily-overloaded ferry, the Neptune, sinks in stormy seas off the coast of Haiti, killing hundreds of passengers.

1991
16 December: Egypt's Salem Express ferry hits a coral reef off the Red Sea port of Safaga, killing 470 people.

1988
27 December: At least 200 people die when Bangladesh's ferry, the Haisal, sinks after a collision with a cargo vessel.
24 October: The Dona Marylin ferry sinks near the Philippine island of Leyte, killing 250 people.


in conclusion: do NOT travel by boat/ferry/ship in Bangladesh!!

2 Comments:

  • At 12:31 am, Blogger Not Zahra. said…

    assalamu alaykum

    *glances lazily over the other comments*

    it's ok kaifa..i love you. cute uasmin replacement. See, everyone knows arabs are pleasing to the eye (hot):P
    Is ayesha going to m. wedding? Oh,and to ur previous post-I can find an article that says 12hours of sleep is good for u ;)
    see u soon insha Allah...duas..duas/

     
  • At 9:24 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Just to say i didnt read this post and also skipped the bit abt family in the one above, but at least heres a comment to make u appear to live up to ur Miss Popular reputation!

     

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