HeadlinesMaritime SecurityNews Three dead, dozens missing in capsize on DR Congo Lake By maritimemag April 17, 2019 ShareTweet 0 Three people died and dozens were missing after a large canoe capsized overnight on Lake Kivu in eastern DR Congo, local sources said Tuesday. “The toll in human lives is unknown, but it is very heavy,” said Apollinaire Bulindi, an honorary provincial minister and prominent engineer. Sources said between 50 and 100 people were aboard the motorised boat, known locally as a pirogue, which was also laden with goods. “Operations are continuing,” a rescue worker told AFP adding that 35 people had been rescued, while three bodies had been plucked from the water. Lake Kivu Commissioner Norbert Rugusha said he was heading to the area to investigate what had happened and would issue a “full toll” later. The boat had left the region’s main city of Goma, on Lake Kivu’s northern shore, headed for the town of Kalehe to the west. Noting that the key Goma-Bukavu highway that many of the passengers might have taken was currently impassable, Bulindi urged recently-elected President Felix Tshisekedi to make good on a campaign pledge to repair the road. Boat mishaps are common on the lakes and rivers of the resource-rich but impoverished former Belgian colony. The accidents are typically caused by overloading of passengers and cargo on rickety vessels. The toll is often heavy because of a lack of life jackets and the fact that many people do not know how to swim. © 2019, maritimemag. All rights reserved.
Headlines Dangote refinery can supply diesel, petrol needs of West Africa; African continent’s aviation fuel requirements — Dangote May 19, 2024948 views
Headlines Marine and Blue Economy Ministry to increase local fish production, reduce dependence on importation May 18, 2024850 views
Headlines No justification for epileptic electricity supply in Nigeria – Eminent Nigerians, and leaders May 18, 20241001 views
Dangote refinery can supply diesel, petrol needs of West Africa; African continent’s aviation fuel requirements — Dangote May 19, 2024
Marine and Blue Economy Ministry to increase local fish production, reduce dependence on importation May 18, 2024
No justification for epileptic electricity supply in Nigeria – Eminent Nigerians, and leaders May 18, 2024