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At least 30 killed in Congo boat accident

3 days of mourning declared in eastern province of Maniema as officials fear higher death toll

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August 1, 2024
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KINSHASA, DR Congo

At least 30 people were killed when an overloaded boat capsized in eastern Congo, according to officials.

The accident occurred overnight Monday near Kambole beach in Kindu in the eastern province of Maniema.

“I can confirm the incident. We have so far 30 bodies and the search is continuing,” Maniema Gov. Moise Moussa Kabwankubi told Anadolu.

The government declared three days of mourning throughout the province where the flags will remain at half-mast.

The death toll could increase given the number of unidentified passengers.

A commission of inquiry has been set up and its report is awaited to establish responsibility.

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