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At least 73 dead in Congo boat accident: Red Cross

KINSHASA
Sat Nov 28, 2009 10:16am EST

KINSHASA (Reuters) - At least 73 people were killed and others missing after a logging boat sank in a lake in western Democratic Republic of Congo, a Red Cross official said on Saturday.

World  |  Congo

The boat sank in bad weather and had been transporting logs on Lake Mai Ndombe in Bandundu province with no authorization to take on passengers, United Nations-sponsored Radio Okapi said.

"We are at 272 survivors and 73 dead. These are bodies that we have found along the shores of the lake," Dominic Lutula, president of the Congolese Red Cross told Reuters.

"There are still some people missing. But we don't know how many because there was no ship's manifest," he added.

Radio Okapi said the boat, owned by a logging company called Sodefor, sank at around 8 p.m. (2:00 p.m. EST) on Wednesday.

Despite its vast mineral wealth, roads are almost non-existent outside Congo's main towns. Travel is often limited to aircraft and the boats that ply its huge network of rivers.

Accidents are frequent due to overloading, lack of maintenance, and lax enforcement of safety standards.

At least 14 people died in September after their boat sank on an isolated stretch of the Lualaba river in the southern province of Katanga.

(Reporting by Joe Bavier; Editing by Daniel Magnowski and Charles Dick)



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