BANGLADESH

3km tailback at Daulatdia

A 3-km long tailback has been created at Goalondo’s Daulatdia ferry terminal on Sunday evening, as hundreds of vehicles with holidaymakers kept waiting to cross the river.

Passengers complained that they were stuck for more than three hours on Sunday afternoon.

The pressure of Dhaka-bound vehicles at Daulatdia point was compounded from Sunday afternoon with the addition of a large number of Muslim devotees heading toward Faridpur’s Atrashi Darbar Sharif for Eid-e-Miladunnabi, said Firoz Ahmmed, terminal supervisor of Lalon Paribahan bus service from Kushtia.

Many of the passengers said they were heading towards Dhaka to join their workstations after the Durga Puja Holiday.

There are 16 small and big ferries on the Daulatdia-Paturia route but only 10 of them are operational and rest are kept in the floating factory at Paturia as there was a lack of traffic after inauguration of Padma Bridge, said Md. Salah Uddin, Daulatdia office manager, Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority (BIWTA)

Amid the increased pressure of vehicles due to holiday and Eid-e-Miladunnabi from Sunday afternoon, we may make all the 16 ferries operational if necessary, he said.

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