Boat carrying 200 people capsizes in Nigeria
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[May 28, 2021]
By Garba Muhammad
KADUNA, Nigeria (Reuters) - A boat ferrying
about 200 people capsized in the northwestern Nigerian state of Kebbi on
Wednesday but the number of casualties remains unclear, a state
spokesman said.
The wooden boat capsized near Wara, a town on the shores of Kainji Lake,
part of the Niger River, said Yahaya Sarki, a spokesman the governor of
Kebbi.
It had about 200 passengers on board, coming from the neighbouring
Nigerian state of Niger.
"Bodies are still being recovered. We can't ascertain the number for
now," Sarki said.
One survivor, Buhari Abubakar, said about 40 people have been rescued so
far, though many of the other passengers, mostly women and children, are
still missing.
Five bodies were recovered as of Wednesday evening, though local people
expect more to wash up in the coming days, said Qasimu Umar Wara, a Wara
resident.
"The boat was overloaded, he said. "My brother is among those missing.
This is the worst boat accident that has happened in this water."
Many of the passengers were returning from a newly-discovered gold vein
in Niger, Wara said.
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A man takes a picture as the body of one of the victims of a boat
accident is being retrieved from the boat in Kebbi, Nigeria May 27,
2021. Nema/Handout via REUTERS
"They usually go there in the evenings and return to
Wara in the morning," he said. "Most of them are petty traders, food
vendors and the local miners."
(This story corrects to clarify in paragraph 3 that boat left
Nigerian state of Niger, not neighbouring country of same name)
(Reporting by Garba Muhammad in Kaduna; Additional reporting by Ardo
Hazzad in Bauchi; Writing by Paul Carsten; Editing by Alistair Bell
and Angus MacSwan)
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