At least 126 people died when a ferry sank in Lake Kivu in Congo, according to authorities. The German News Agency (DPA) reported that the ferry was initially carrying more than 450 passengers, but official Finan Rogosha Descartes later indicated that the number of passengers may have reached 700. So far, 45 people have been rescued, while 126 bodies were recovered by evening, and about 500 others are believed to have died. Descartes reported that the ferry was loaded with a large number of passengers, which led to it capsizing and sinking quickly before it could reach the city of Goma in the east of the country. The ferry had set sail from Minova in South Kivu province. It is worth noting that sea transport via lakes and rivers is the only option for a large number of citizens in the Congo due to the poor state of the road network. In a similar incident, 60 people were killed in Nigeria after a ferry sank in the Niger River recently. Source: National Iraqi News Agency
Related Articles
Gaza/76 staff arrives home
Amman: After performing their humanitarian and medical duties to the family and brothers in the Gaza Strip, the workers of the Jordanian Field Hospital Gaza/76 returned to home on Thursday.
The participation of the field hospital staff came within ef…
Israel issues new and renewed administrative detention orders against 20 Palestinians
RAMALLAH: The Palestinian Prisoner’s Society (PPS) and the Detainees and Ex-Detainees Affairs Commission said that the occupation authorities issued new and renewed administrative detention orders against 20 Palestinian detainees, including three fema…
Inauguration events & activities commemorating Imam Zaid martyrdom in capital secretariat
The Women’s Awareness Department of the Guidance Office and the General Administration of Women’s Development, in cooperation with the Women’s Authority in the Capital Secretariat, launched on Monday activities commemorating the martyrdom of Imam Zaid…
