Key facts
- A government-owned ferry capsized on Lake Kariba in Zimbabwe.
- The ferry was carrying approximately 180 passengers.
- The ferry's capacity was approximately 90 passengers.
- The death toll has reached 94.
- This is Zimbabwe's deadliest transport disaster.
- The ferry was reportedly double its capacity.
- The incident occurred on Lake Kariba.
A government-owned ferry carrying approximately 180 passengers capsized on Lake Kariba in Zimbabwe, resulting in a death toll that has reached 94. The vessel was reportedly operating at double its intended capacity when it sank. This incident marks the deadliest transport disaster in Zimbabwe's history. The ferry was carrying passengers on Lake Kariba, a large man-made lake on the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia. The exact cause of the capsizing is under investigation, but initial reports suggest that the ferry was significantly overloaded. The capacity of the ferry was approximately 90 passengers, meaning it was carrying nearly twice that number when it went down. The rescue and recovery efforts have been ongoing, with authorities working to confirm the total number of individuals on board and account for all passengers. The scale of the tragedy has prompted widespread concern and calls for stricter safety regulations on the country's waterways.
