Ferry operations on Aricha-Kazirhat waterway have been on standby since Saturday evening due to low navigability in the approach channel.
The Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Corporation (BIWTC) made the decision at 6pm on Saturday mentioning safety concerns, reports UNB.
As a result, over 300 goods-laden trucks got stranded on both sides of the river, causing immense suffering of drivers, labours and passengers awaiting transport.
Abu Abdullah Rony, manager of BIWTC's Aricha commercial office, said that the channel's water levels are insufficient, making ferry operations risky.
"The buildup of silt in the Aricha approach channel has reduced the river's depth, obstructing ferry movement. To prevent accidents, we had no option but to suspend services," he said.
Nasir Mohammad Chowdhury, deputy general manager of BIWTC's Aricha regional office, said that at least eight feet of navigable depth is required for ferries to operate safely. However, the channel currently has less than six feet of depth.
"Under these conditions, continuing operations was impossible, so we had to stop ferry services from Saturday evening," he added.
With this, this ferry service has been suspended three times this month.
Bd-pratidin English/ Afia