Goa Boat Accident
According to South Kivu province governor Jean-Jacques Pourousi, there were 278 passengers on the boat. According to him, the death toll may still reach above 78. On Thursday, a boat overturned on Lake Kivu in the Central African nation of Congo, killing at least 78 people.
There were 278 persons on the boat, according to Governor Jean-Jacques Purusi of South Kivu province. In his words, the death toll may rise from the minimum of 78 deaths. Previous reports from witnesses claimed that the ferry was overcrowded. In the eastern portion of the nation, near Kituku Port, the boat capsized a short distance. A few hundred meters short of its intended location, the boat sank. It was intended to arrive at this harbor.
The boat that was involved in the tragedy was traveling from the South Kivu province’s Minova to the North Kivu province’s Goma. When the boat got to the Goma shore, there was an incident and it sank. Social media users have also seen a video of this incident, in which the boat tilts to one side before sinking.
Accidents have happened before Goa Boat Accident
In early June, a boat near Kinshasa, the capital of Congo, sank, killing 80 people on board. In January, a boat capsized in Lake Mai-Ndombe, killing twenty-two persons. These kinds of things happen an often in the Congo. The boats are overflowing with passengers and belongings here. Additionally, life jackets are not even provided for the passengers.
As the waves increase in such a scenario, the boat capssizes. The rescue mission gets more challenging after that. This accident was the result of the same thing. There was more luggage than the boat could hold. The boat sank once waves began to move through the calm waters. According to one of the accident survivors, the boat slanted after the waves began to move after everything had been calm before. The individuals atop the boat began plunging into the ocean in such a scenario, and eventually the whole vessel sank. The precise death toll may not be known for at least three days, according to one official.
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