Panic spread across riverbank areas on Wednesday afternoon after aBangladeshi cargo vessel sank in the Muriganga River in West Bengal’s South 24 pargana
district following a mechanical failure occurred. The incident occurred midstream near Kachuberia, disrupting river traffic and raising environmental concerns. According to administrative sources, the vessel—identified as MV Tamjeed Nasir—had departed from Kolkata Port and was en route to Bangladesh carrying commercial goods. Preliminary investigations indicate that the ship’s engine developed a sudden fault, causing the vessel to lose control amid strong river currents. Officials said cracks soon appeared in the lower portion of the ship, allowing water to rapidly flood in. Recognizing the danger, the crew immediately sent out a distress call. Police from Sagar Police Station responded swiftly and successfully rescued all 12 Bangladeshi nationals on board. Authorities confirmed that there were no casualties and that all crew members were provided with first aid following the rescue. Also Read: Bengal Groom Stands In Queue For SIR Hearing On Wedding Day, Bride Waits Outside Office | WATCH
The sinking temporarily disrupted navigation on the Muriganga River, forcing several cargo vessels and passenger launches to divert to alternative routes. Local fishermen expressed concern over the possibility of river pollution following the incident.
Officials have stated that a detailed inquiry will be conducted to establish the precise cause of the accident. Plans are also underway to salvage the sunken vessel at the earliest. The incident has once again drawn attention to issues surrounding mechanical maintenance and safety standards for vessels operating along this busy river route.










