Searchers have recovered 32 bodies after an overloaded ferry sank in central Myanmar and expect to find dozens more dead, officials said Monday, as workers began raising the boat from the riverbed.
A total of 154 people were rescued alive after the ferry sank early Saturday on the Chindwin River, about 72 kilometers (45 miles) north of the city of Monywa.
But rescuers have found only bloated corpses floating in the water since then, and fear the toll could reach 100 once they raise the craft.
“So far we have recovered 32 dead bodies,” said Sa Willy Frient, director of the local relief and resettlement department who is overseeing the operation.
Sa Willy Frient estimated 240-250 people — around 100 more than its capacity — were on the boat, along with heavy cargo.
Survivor Hnin Lei Yee, a 27-year-old schoolteacher, was traveling with her husband and one-year-old daughter to celebrate the Buddhist Thadingyut festival with her family.
Her baby was killed in the disaster. She still does not know her husband’s fate. “It happened very fast,” she told AFP. “The window was open so I had a chance to get out of the boat.”
Some 30 teachers were thought to be among the passengers, along with dozens of students from Monywa university and workers heading home for Thadingyut.
Source: Arab News
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