Passengers travelling on the Rasai–Agapur ferry route experienced anxious moments on Saturday evening after the vessel’s engine unexpectedly stalled mid-river. The incident occurred during peak crossing time, leaving several commuters stranded as the ferry drifted briefly with the current. With the tide rising and water flow intensifying, passengers onboard grew increasingly concerned about their safety.
Eyewitnesses reported that the ferry remained unstable for a short duration before crew members managed to regain partial control and steer it towards safety. Although no injuries were reported, the sudden breakdown created panic among passengers, many of whom were seen gathering at one end of the ferry in distress.
The situation has once again highlighted concerns around the maintenance and reliability of ferry services operating on this crucial route. Regular commuters have raised questions about the condition of vessels and the need for stricter safety checks to avoid such incidents in the future.
Authorities have not yet released an official statement regarding the exact cause of the engine failure. It also remains unclear whether any immediate corrective measures will be implemented. Meanwhile, locals and passengers are urging officials to prioritise safety and ensure proper maintenance to prevent similar scares going forward.

