Death toll from a boat capsizing in Congo earlier this week rises to 148, officials say
- The boat caught fire while carrying about 400 passengers on the Congo River, said river commissioner Compétent Loyoko.
- Dozens of survivors received assistance, with many being taken to hospitals or an improvised shelter at Mbandaka town hall.
- The search for the missing continues with support from the Red Cross and local authorities.
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Death toll from a boat capsizing in Congo earlier this week rises to 148, officials say
The death toll from a boat fire and capsizing in Congo earlier this week rose to 148 with more than 100 people still missing, officials said Friday. About 500 passengers were on board.
At least 148 dead and dozens injured by burning a ship in the Congo
At least 148 people died and dozens more are missing after a ship set on fire on the Congo River in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) earlier this week, authorities said on Friday. “A first group of 131 bodies was found on Wednesday and 12 others recovered on Thursday and Friday,” Joseph Lokondo, a national parliamentarian who visited the site in the province of Equateur, in the north-west of the country, told AFP Joséphine-Pacifique Lo…
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