Boatmen wait for passengers to ferry across the Yangon river at Bagayar jetty in Yangon on July 10, 2024. (Photo by Sai Aung MAIN / AFP)
Eight people were missing after a boat sunk on a river in the country’s commercial hub Yangon, the local fire department said.
The boat sank after an “accident” at around 8.10am local time in the Yangon River, it said on its Facebook page.
No details were given on what had occurred or whether any other vessels were involved.
Local media reported the boat had collided with another vessel.
Nine of the 17 people on board had been rescued and search and rescue operations were underway for the remaining eight people, the fire department said yesterday.
Boat accidents are common in Myanmar, a poor country with rudimentary transport and weakly-enforced safety regulations.
Vessels ferrying people along the coastline and rivers are often dangerously overcrowded and accidents can have staggering death tolls.
It can also take several days for all bodies to be retrieved.
In 2016, 73 people, including many teachers and students, drowned when their overloaded vessel capsized in central Myanmar on the Chindwin River. — AFP
