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More than 90 people died when an overcrowded makeshift ferry sank off the north coast of Mozambique, local authorities said on Sunday.
The converted fishing boat, carrying about 130 people, ran into trouble as it tried to reach an island off Nampula province [Mozambique Island], officials said.
“Because the boat was overcrowded and unsuited to carry passengers it ended up sinking … There are 91 people who lost their lives,” said Nampula’s secretary of state Jaime Neto.
Many children were among the victims, he added
Rescuers had found five survivors and were searching for more, but sea conditions were making the operation difficult.
Most passengers were trying to escape the mainland because of a panic caused by disinformation about cholera, Neto said.
The southern African country, one of the world’s poorest, has recorded almost 15,000 cases of the waterborne disease and 32 deaths since October, according to government data.
Nampula is the worst affected region, accounting for a third of all cases.
An investigative team had was working to find out the causes of the boat disaster, the official said.
🚨Mais de 90 pessoas morreram, na tarde de domingo, num naufrágio de uma embarcação de pesca, que transportava passageiros na Ilha de #Moçambique. A maior parte dos corpos sem vida foram achados já na costa https://t.co/NjzqYUOKK4 via @Canal_Moz #Mozambique #Nampula #SOS pic.twitter.com/G868ZWNrem
— Alexandre Nhampossa (@AllexandreMZ) April 8, 2024
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