Boston Herald

Ferry death toll now over 200

Man saved after 2 days

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NAIROBI, Kenya — The death toll soared past 200 while a survivor was found inside an overturned Tanzania ferry two days after it capsized on Lake Victoria, officials said yesterday, while search efforts were ending to focus on identifyin­g bodies.

The survivor, an engineer, was found near the engine of the vessel, Mwanza regional commission­er John Mongella told reporters. The Tanzanian Broadcasti­ng Corp., which reported the death toll, said he had shut himself into the engine room. His condition was not immediatel­y known.

Colorfully painted coffins arrived, and the work would now focus on identifyin­g bodies, Tanzania’s defense chief Venance Mabeyo told reporters at the scene. Families of victims gathered and prepared to claim the dead.

One woman dropped to her knees in the sand next to the covered body of her sister and wept.

“We have found him after three days and now we are transporti­ng his body to Kamasi for burial,” said Temeni Katebarira, the brother of one victim.

Mass graves were dug, and workers continued to haul the dead from the water. Abandoned shoes were scattered on the shore.

“From morning till now we have retrieved more than 58 bodies. This includes both children and adults,” said Tropista Temi, a Red Cross volunteer. “Because of the congestion we have not been able to do full totaling. Later, we will do a full tally.”

But the total number of deaths might never be known. No one is sure how many people had been on board the badly overloaded ferry, which officials said had a capacity of 101. It capsized in the final stretch before shore on Thursday afternoon as people returning from a busy market day prepared to disembark, while horrified fishermen and others watched.

Officials on Friday said at least 40 people had been rescued.

President John Magufuli has ordered the arrests of those responsibl­e. He said the ferry captain already had been detained after leaving the steering to someone who wasn’t properly trained, The Citizen newspaper reported.

“This is a great disaster for our nation,” Magufuli told the nation in a televised address late Friday, announcing four days of national mourning.

Accidents are often reported on the large freshwater lake surrounded by Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda.

Some of the deadliest have occurred in Tanzania, where aging passenger ferries often carry hundreds of passengers and loads well beyond capacity.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? DEADLY DISASTER: Rescue divers stand on top of the capsized MV Nyerere passenger ferry yesterday on Ukara Island, Tanzania. The death toll soared past 200 while a survivor was found inside the capsized ferry and search efforts were being wrapped up to focus on identifyin­g bodies.
AP PHOTO DEADLY DISASTER: Rescue divers stand on top of the capsized MV Nyerere passenger ferry yesterday on Ukara Island, Tanzania. The death toll soared past 200 while a survivor was found inside the capsized ferry and search efforts were being wrapped up to focus on identifyin­g bodies.

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