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Boat accident in Congo kills greater than 100 individuals in second lethal capsizing this week
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Boat accident in Congo kills greater than 100 individuals in second lethal capsizing this week

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Last updated: September 13, 2025 8:38 am
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Kinshasa, Congo — Two separate boat accidents this week in northwestern Congo killed no less than 193 individuals and left scores lacking, authorities and state media reported Friday.

The accidents occurred on Wednesday and Thursday, about 150 kilometers aside within the Equateur province.

One boat with practically 500 passengers caught hearth and capsized Thursday night alongside the Congo River within the province’s Lukolela territory, Congo’s humanitarian affairs ministry stated in a report. The report stated 209 survivors had been rescued following the accident, involving a whaleboat close to the village of Malange in Lukolela territory.

A day earlier, a motorized boat capsized within the Basankusu territory of the province, killing no less than 86 individuals, most of them college students, state media reported. A number of individuals had been lacking, however the reviews didn’t give a determine of what number of.

It was not instantly clear what triggered both accident or whether or not rescue operations had been persevering with Friday night.

State media attributed Wednesday’s accident to “improper loading and evening navigation,” citing reviews from the scene. Photos that seemed to be from the scene confirmed villagers gathered round our bodies as they mourned.

An area civil society group blamed Wednesday’s accident on the federal government and claimed the toll was increased. Authorities couldn’t be instantly reached for remark.

The capsizing of boats is turning into more and more frequent on this central African nation as extra persons are abandoning the few obtainable roads for cheaper, picket vessels crumbling below the burden of passengers and their items.

In such journeys, life jackets are uncommon and the vessels are often overloaded.

Most of the boats additionally journey at evening, complicating rescue efforts throughout accidents and leaving many our bodies usually unaccounted for.

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