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RIP.
South Asians have poor nutritional standards so they lack energy to swim.
Its the fault of the ferry authority and the government for not ensuring public safety. They should have had a life jacket for every person that boarded the ferry.
Yep that too. Are these ferry government operated or private?
Ferry with similar name capsized in 2002, and MV Salahuddin-1 this time. Probably the same operator.
Most probably due to lack of energy. Most Bengalis are not physically fit to swim I guess........ And Meghna is the mightiest river in Bengal... it is often called ' Shorbonasha Meghna! It is formed by Surma and Kushiara (Barak) and takes Padma(ganges) on its way!! Lol i often tell people ' ami meghna parer chele' when they ask me about my hometown! :pIs it because of strong current in the river? Even then chances of surviving will definitely increase if you know how to swim.
Most probably due to lack of energy. Most Bengalis are not physically fit to swim I guess........ And Meghna is the mightiest river in Bengal... it is often called ' Shorbonasha Meghna! It is formed by Surma and Kushiara (Barak) and takes Padma(ganges) on its way!! Lol i often tell people ' ami meghna parer chele' when they ask me about my hometown! :p
Most probably due to lack of energy. Most Bengalis are not physically fit to swim I guess........ And Meghna is the mightiest river in Bengal... it is often called ' Shorbonasha Meghna! It is formed by Surma and Kushiara (Barak) and takes Padma(ganges) on its way!! Lol i often tell people ' ami meghna parer chele' when they ask me about my hometown! :p
Its not just Bangladeshis though, its the same story in India, or at least the gangetic plains of India, where I am from.
I once saved a toddler from drowning in my village in India. There must have been about 15-20 people helplessly watching from the river bank. God knows how many die every year. You don't have to be a strong swimmer, just knowing how to swim can make a lot of difference.
Next time I go to India, am planning to teach some youth from village how to swim, buy some life jackets and floaties for them. Then I can get them to teach school kids and other youths in the village.
Read this news couple of years ago which got me thinking.
BBC NEWS | South Asia | Aussie lessons for Bangladesh lifeguards
i learnt swimming when i was little, i am a decent swimmer, but i am slow as hell even though i am in a very athletic condition. Its all about the technique.