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400 stranded tourists in Saint Martin

Special correspondent:

Shipping has been allowed as the weather has become normal. The tourist ship from Cox's Bazar will go to St. Martin. Tourists stranded on the island will return by that ship. 400 stranded tourists are scheduled to return from St. Martin on Sunday (October 25th) afternoon. 
Due to hostile weather at sea, they were stranded in Saint Martin.On the other hand, 150 people were stranded in Teknaf due to the closure of shipping. BIWT's Chittagong Region Deputy Director Nayan Sheel informed.
The warning signal number 3 has been lifted on the coast of Cox’s Bazar as the weather is normal and the sea is calm. All types of boats, including fishing trawlers, have been asked to operate. The manager of the Karnafuli Express ship said that the tourist ship would leave for St. Martin on Sunday and on the way back, tourists stranded on the island will be brought. 

St. Martin's police outpost in-charge SI (sub-inspector), Tareq Mahmud said that the tourists who are stuck on the island are being taken care of all the time. They are safe on the island. No complaints were received from any tourist. He said tourists would leave the island if the ship sailed on Sunday.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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