Ferry Disaster
The "Ferry Disaster" refers to tragic incidents involving passenger ferries that have capsized or sunk, resulting in significant loss of life. These disasters often occur due to factors such as overcrowding, poor weather conditions, mechanical failures, or inadequate safety measures.
One notable example is the MV Sewol disaster in South Korea in 2014, where a ferry capsized, leading to the deaths of over 300 people, many of whom were students. Such incidents highlight the importance of maritime safety regulations and the need for effective emergency response systems to prevent future tragedies.