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Nigeria: More than 100 feared dead after boat capsizes

A vessel carrying about 300 people returning from a wedding party hit a tree log in the Niger River and split into two, authorities said

Representative image boat capsizing. (photo: DW)
Representative image boat capsizing. (photo: DW)  

The search for survivors after a boat capsized in the Niger River earlier this week was underway Wednesday.

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The accident is feared to have led to the deaths of more than 100 people, including children, officials said.

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Vessel carrying wedding guests

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The vessel capsized in the river Niger in Kwara state early Monday, police spokesman Okasanmi Ajayi said. The boat was carrying people returning from a wedding in neighboring Niger state. 

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"The boat was overloaded and close to 300 persons were in it. While they were coming, the boat hit a big log inside the water and split into two," Abdul Gana Lukpada, a local chief added.

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The accident happened at 3 a.m. local time on Monday, so it was a few hours before rescuers responded.

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Around 100 people had been rescued so far, according to police spokesman Ajayi.

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The Niger is one of Nigeria's largest rivers. Boat accidents are common in remote communities across Nigeria where locally made vessels are commonly used for transportation.

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Authorities cite overloading as the cause of most boat accidents.

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