Over 100 Dead as Overloaded Ferry Sinks Off Mozambique Coast
April 8, 2024
Over 100 people died and around 20 remain missing after an overcrowded and unlicensed ferry sank off the coast of Nampula, Mozambique.
The ferry was transporting passengers trying to escape a cholera outbreak in the region, which has already seen 5084 cases and 12 deaths.
President Filipe Nyusi has acknowledged the increased death toll and the government is set to evaluate and respond to the tragedy.
Poor transportation infrastructure in Mozambique often leads to reliance on boats, which can result in dangerous overcrowding.
An official investigation is underway to pinpoint the causes of the accident, while support is being extended to the survivors and families of the victims.
Summary based on 28 sources
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The Guardian • Apr 8, 2024
More than 90 dead in Mozambique ferry disaster as packed vessel sinks, say officials
Time • Apr 8, 2024
At Least 90 Dead After Ferry Sinks Near Mozambique
Yahoo News • Apr 8, 2024
Mozambique ferry disaster kills more than 90 - officials
Los Angeles Times • Apr 8, 2024
Ferry sinks off Mozambique, leaving at least 98 dead - Los Angeles Times