Two seafarers die onboard tanker in Bangladesh
Two Indian crew members died, probably from toxic poisoning, onboard a ship at the anchorage of Chattogram port on June 18.
Read moreTwo Indian crew members died, probably from toxic poisoning, onboard a ship at the anchorage of Chattogram port on June 18.
Read moreAt least 49 people lost their live and more than 300 got injured, after a fire tore broke out on a container depot in southeastern Bangladesh over the weekend.
Read moreTo prevent the spread of Monkeypox disease in Bangladesh through the sea route, all ships arriving to Chittagong Port shall exercise precautionary measures.
Read moreThe lighter ship Tamim, loaded with 1,600 tons of wheat, sank on May 18 in the estuary of Meghna in Lakshmipur, Bangladesh, after hitting underwater object.
Read moreBangladeshi police have arrested one of the four owners of a ferry involved in a massive fire in which at least 39 people died.
Read moreA cargo vessel, which was reportedly carrying 600 tons of coal, capsized in Passur channel of Mongla port, with seven crew members onboard
Read moreThe NGO Shipbreaking Platform issued its quarterly publication to inform about the shipbreaking industry in Bangladesh, India and Pakistan.
Read moreAt least seven workers lost their lives while scrapping vessels on the beach of Chattogram in what is the worst quarter in terms of number of accidents in Bangladeshi shipbreaking history.
Read moreThe Appellate Division of Bangladesh Supreme Court upholds the decision of the High Court declaring penalties imposed by Customs Authorities on the basis of short landing in shore tanks unlawful and allowing 1% transit loss.
Read moreAnother passenger ship is heading towards the shipbreaking beaches of South Asia, says the NGO Shipbreaking platform, in clear violation of European rules that aim to prevent the trade of toxic waste from the EU to non-OECD countries.
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