The vessel was an overloaded fishing boat and was not licensed
to transport people, Lourenco Machado, an administrator of
INSTRASMAR, said on state television on Monday.
"On Sunday we registered a maritime incident where at least 94
people died when a barge carrying 130 people capsized. We have
recovered 94 bodies and 26 are missing," he said.
The boat was ferrying people from Lunga in Nampula province to
Mozambique Island, he said, adding that initial reports
indicated that it was hit by a tidal wave.
The passengers were fleeing a cholera outbreak, said state
broadcaster TVM, citing another local maritime administrator.
Jaime Neto, secretary of state for Nampula province, also said
that the passengers were fleeing cholera, according to the
British Broadcasting Corp (BBC).
"Because the boat was overcrowded and unsuited to carry
passengers, it ended up sinking," he told the BBC, adding that
many children were among the dead.
Videos posted on social media X showed many bodies lying on a
beach and some people carrying the bodies of children. Reuters
could not immediately verify these videos.
Mozambique and other countries in Southern Africa have been
battling cholera outbreaks since last year.
(Reporting by Manuel Mucari; additional reporting by Shivani
Tanna in Bengaluru; Writing by Nellie Peyton; Editing by
Jacqueline Wong, Clarence Fernandez and Neil Fullick)
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