June23 , 2026

    Collision Disrupts Operations at Chittagong Port

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    Operations at the Port of Chittagong were disrupted after two container vessels collided within port limits, raising concerns over navigational safety and traffic management.

    Authorities reported that the incident caused temporary delays in vessel movements and cargo handling, as port officials assessed the damage and initiated clearance operations. No major injuries were reported, but both ships sustained structural impact requiring inspection.

    The collision led to congestion in key berthing areas, affecting turnaround times and creating a backlog of vessels awaiting entry and departure. Port authorities have since implemented measures to restore normal operations and minimise further delays.

    In a parallel development, Bangladesh has commenced construction of a long-awaited deep-sea port aimed at enhancing maritime capacity and reducing reliance on existing facilities. The new project is expected to handle larger vessels and ease pressure on Chittagong Port over the long term.

    Officials said the deep-sea port initiative will strengthen the country’s trade infrastructure, improve efficiency, and support growing cargo volumes, even as immediate efforts continue to stabilise operations following the collision.

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