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At least 148 people die after boat catches fire in Congo, media reports say

Local officials cited in media reported that at least 148 bodies were discovered after a motorised wood boat capsized and caught fire.

According to reports, the boat carried up to 500 passengers including women and kids when it sank in the Congo River, located in the northwest region of the country, on Tuesday.

In Congo, boating accidents are common, as old wooden boats are used to transport people between villages, and they are often overloaded.

The reports also stated that officials estimate hundreds of missing people. The previous estimate of 50 dead people was revised upwards.

The boat, named HB Kongolo caught fire near Mbandaka after leaving the port of Matankumu to the Bolomba Territory.

Sky News reported that about 100 survivors were transported to an improvised refuge at the town hall. Those with burn injuries were then taken to local hospitals.

According to Competent Loyoko of the Associated Press, the incident happened when a fire broke out while a woman was cooking aboard the vessel.

The report said that several passengers, including children and women, died when they jumped into the water, despite not being able swim.

In 2024, a boat carrying 278 passengers capsized on Lake Kivu in eastern Congo, and at least 78 drowned. In a separate event,

At least 22 people have died

After a riverboat sank in December, in western Congo. (Reporting and editing by Chris Reese in Bengaluru, Mrinmay dey from Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)