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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 01, 2025

Paturia-Daulatdia ferry ghat

Photo shows sandbags placed on the riverbank to prevent erosion. Photo: UNB
Bangladesh

All Daulatdia ferry terminals face erosion threat as Padma swells

Some adjoining villages, including Bahir Char Sattar Member Para, Mojid Matubber Para, and Shahadat Member Para, as well as markets, mosques, schools, and madrasahs, are also in danger, locals say.

With the monsoon setting in, riverbank erosion has started threatening the Daulatdia ferry terminal. Photo: UNB
Bangladesh

Erosion threatens Daulatdia ferry terminal as monsoon begins

Three ferries-Khan Jahan Ali, Birshreshtha Jahangir and Baigar are currently stranded mid-river and over 300 vehicles, mostly cargo trucks, are waiting at the four river ghats to cross. Photo:UNB.
Bangladesh

Ferry services resume after 9-hour fog-induced suspension on Padma, Jamuna rivers

File Photo/TBS
Bangladesh

Ferry movement resumed after almost 9 hours at Paturia-Daulatdia

Photo: UNB
Bangladesh

River erosion halts ferry movement at Daulatdia terminal

Commuters throng at the Mawa ferry ghat where only a few ferries were allowed to cross the Padma River to carry the ambulances on a limited scale. Photo: Salahuddin Ahmed/TBS
Bangladesh

The end of a long saga of southern people’s sufferings

Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Dense fog disrupts Paturia-Daulatdia ferry services

File Photo. Photo: TBS
Transport

Trucks get low priority at Paturia-Daulatdia ferry ghat

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