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    More than 40 missing after boat capsizes in Nigeria’s Sokoto | Shipping News

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    Officers say about 10 individuals rescued after accident in African nation’s northwestern area.

    Rescuers are looking for greater than 40 people who find themselves lacking after a ship capsized in Nigeria’s northwestern state of Sokoto, in keeping with authorities.

    Nigeria’s Nationwide Emergency Administration Company (NEMA) stated on Sunday that its Sokoto operations workplace had deployed a response group to help rescue efforts following the “tragic boat mishap”.

    NEMA’s director basic, Zubaida Umar, stated the company responded after “receiving experiences {that a} boat conveying over 50 passengers to Goronyo Market had capsized”.

    NEMA stated in an announcement shared on social media that about 10 individuals had been rescued, and greater than 40 different passengers had been lacking.

    Nigeria’s The Punch newspaper, citing a neighborhood official, stated the accident could have been attributable to overloading, a recurring challenge for boats within the state’s riverine communities.

    Boat accidents are frequent in Nigeria, significantly throughout the annual wet season, from March to October, when rivers and lakes overflow.

    Not less than 16 farmers died in an analogous accident in Sokoto State in August 2024, when a picket canoe carrying them throughout a river to their rice fields capsized.

    Final month, no less than 13 individuals died and dozens extra went lacking after a ship ferrying about 100 passengers capsized in Niger State, in north-central Nigeria.

    Two days later, six ladies drowned after a ship taking them residence from farm work capsized midstream within the northwestern Jigawa State.



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