Rescuers have recovered at least 26 bodies after a ferry capsized during a storm in a river in central Bangladesh, officials said Friday.

Police estimated at least 100 people were still missing, but there was no clear picture about exactly how many people were on board because the ferry operators did not maintain a passenger list, said a local administrator, Saiful Hasan.

Unidentified Bangladeshi relatives wail near bodies of victims on the banks of the River Meghna after a ferry carrying more than 100 passengers capsized and sank in Munshiganj district, Bangladesh, Thursday, May 15, 2014. (AP Photo/Sony Ramany)
Unidentified Bangladeshi relatives wail near bodies of victims on the banks of the River Meghna after a ferry carrying more than 100 passengers capsized and sank in Munshiganj district, Bangladesh, Thursday, May 15, 2014. (AP Photo/Sony Ramany)
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Sabuj, a passenger who jumped overboard when the ship began to sink, said he was among some 25 people who managed to swim to safety.

He said the captain of the double-decker ferry ignored the passengers' calls to stay close to the shore as the storm started brewing.

"But he continued to steer the ship" out into the water, said Sabuj, who uses one name.

Relatives of the missing and the dead were gathering near the Meghna River, near where the boat capsized Thursday afternoon in Munshiganj district. Several recovered bodies, covered in cloth, were on the banks of the river, according to television footage.

Ferry accidents are common in Bangladesh, a low-lying delta nation, because of overcrowding, faulty vessels and lax rules.

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