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Central African Republic Mourns Victims of River Boat Disaster

Nurat  Uthman by Nurat  Uthman
April 24, 2024
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Central African Republic President Faustin Archange Touadera declared three days of national mourning on Monday for victims of a river boat disaster, one of the country’s deadliest.

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Authorities have said 58 bodies were retrieved from the Mpoko River in the capital Bangui after the vessel capsized on Friday as it was taking people to the funeral of a village chief.

The wooden boat was carrying more than 300 people, some standing, according to witnesses and videos on social media.

Search operations are continuing and the provisional death toll could rise.

A presidential decree broadcast on state radio on Monday said three days of national mourning would be observed in memory of the victims of the “tragic” incident.

Shortly after setting off, the flat-bottomed “whaler” boat gave way under the weight of the passengers onboard.

A government spokesman on Saturday announced an inquiry would be opened to establish the causes and responsibility.

He also said a support system would be set up for victims’ families.

Video images on social media showed people trying to swim to the bank and others rescued by fishermen in dugout canoes known as pirogues and nearby sand dredgers before rescuers arrived.

River transport is a key way of getting around the Central African Republic due to the poor state of the roads.

Whaler boats are common in central Africa but are often dilapidated, overcrowded and also used to carry goods and cattle.

In 2015, a river barge was destroyed in a fire after the engine exploded, leaving 100 people missing in the Ubangi River.

The United Nations ranks Central African Republic as the second least-developed country in the world.

A civil war broke out in 2013, losing intensity in 2018. But the country is still plagued by bouts of violence by rebel groups or over its resources which include gold and diamonds.

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