About 50 Dead as Myanmar Ferry Sinks in Bad Weather

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About 50 people were believed to have drowned off Myanmar when a ferry sank in bad weather, government officials said on Saturday, though residents said they believed more people on the overcrowded vessel had died.

"Twenty bodies have been found while 27 are still missing. Rescue workers are looking for them," Pyay Nyein, a senior official from the Inland Water Transport Department, he said.
A Ministry of Transport official said the boat was swamped by huge waves and 167 people had been saved, though the missing were believed to be dead.
Residents in Taunggok, from where the boat embarked, said they believed the toll was higher as the ferry, which they identified as the government-owned Aung Tagun-3, would have been crowded with many unregistered passengers.
"Normally, the number of tickets sold is not reliable when it comes to the number of passengers. That's very common," said a Taunggok merchant who declined to be identified.
"So the number of missing must be many more than 27. We understand the chances of finding them in this weather are very slim."
Marine accidents are common in Myanmar where many people have to rely on small, crowded and old boats for transport.
Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team
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