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Holidaymakers suffer as traffic piles up at Paturia Ghat

UNB .Dhaka
25 Mar 2022 21:32:28 | Update: 25 Mar 2022 21:39:15
Holidaymakers suffer as traffic piles up at Paturia Ghat
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Due to the onrush of homebound people ahead of a two-day vacation from Friday, hundreds of buses, cars and trucks have remained stranded at Paturia ghat since Thursday night.

Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Corporation (BIWTC) sources said over 700 vehicles including private vehicles, passenger buses, and trucks remained stranded at Paturia ghat, causing immense suffering to people.

Abdus Salam, assistant general manager (AGM) of BIWTC Aricha regional office, said Paturia ferry terminal area witnessed a heavy rush of vehicles heading southwest since the early hour of Friday. Vehicles have to wait for hours for ferries to cross the river.

Nineteen small and large ferries were operating to ease the traffic, he added.

Vehicles carrying passengers and emergency goods are getting priority to get on board. The regular cargo trucks will have to wait a bit longer, he said.

A large number of people are heading home because of two holidays, including Independence Day on March 26.

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