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2010 West Bengal ferry sinking

The 2010 West Bengal ferry sinking refers to a maritime disaster that occurred on September 12, 2010, in the Hooghly River, near the town of Murshidabad, West Bengal, India. A crowded passenger ferry, carrying approximately 250 individuals, capsized while navigating through adverse weather conditions, including heavy rain and strong currents. The incident led to the tragic loss of over 30 lives, with many passengers unaccounted for. Rescue operations, carried out by the Indian Coast Guard and local authorities, faced challenges due to poor visibility and turbulent waters. The disaster underscored ongoing concerns about maritime safety regulations and the management of passenger vessels in India, prompting calls for stricter enforcement of safety protocols.