Key Points

A passenger boat capsized in Nigeria's Sokoto state, killing at least 10 people with dozens still missing. Emergency officials suspect overloading caused the Goronyo-bound vessel to sink. Rescue teams including local divers are searching for survivors in the latest of Nigeria's frequent boat tragedies. The incident follows similar deadly capsizings in China this year highlighting global water transport risks.

Key Points: 10 Dead Dozens Missing After Sokoto Nigeria Boat Capsize

  • 10 confirmed dead after Goronyo boat mishap
  • Over 40 still missing as rescue efforts intensify
  • Overloading cited as likely cause of Sokoto tragedy
  • Nigeria records frequent fatal boat accidents due to poor safety
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10 killed, dozens missing after boat capsizes in Nigeria

Overloaded boat capsizes in Sokoto Nigeria killing 10 with dozens missing as rescuers search Goronyo waters.

"This might have been caused by overloading – Aminu Liman Bodinga, Sokoto Emergency Agency"

Abuja, Aug 18

At least 10 bodies have been recovered while dozens of others are still missing after a passenger boat carrying about 50 people capsized in Nigeria's northern state of Sokoto, local authorities said Monday.

Aminu Liman Bodinga, head of the Sokoto State Emergency Management Agency, told Xinhua news agency via telephone that at least 10 people had been rescued following the mishap on Sunday afternoon in the Goronyo local government area.

The wooden boat was heading to a local market in Goronyo when the tragedy occurred. "This might have been caused by overloading," Bodinga said, citing preliminary investigation, Xinhua reported.

Late Sunday, the National Emergency Management Agency said in a statement that more than 40 people were missing. Rescuers, including local divers and volunteers, have joined the ongoing search and rescue efforts.

Boat accidents are common in Nigeria, often due to overloading, poor safety practices, and bad weather.

Earlier in May, nine people died, one was missing, and 70 were injured after four tourist boats capsized due to sudden gales on a river in Qianxi, southwest China's Guizhou province, according to state media.

A total of 84 people fell into the water following the accident. Speaking to Chinese media Red Star News, tourists who were on-site during the accident said that there was a sudden rainstorm accompanied by hail, thunder, and strong winds.

Chinese President Xi Jinping urged all-out efforts to search for those who fell into the water and treat the injured after the boats capsized.

The Chinese provincial authorities have deployed nearly 500 emergency responders, including police, firefighters, and medical personnel, to coordinate rescue efforts.

The other passengers on the boat reported a sudden shift in the weather, featuring intense rainfall and a fog hovering over the water's surface.

Earlier in December, eight people died after a boat capsized in Guizhou province.

- IANS

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Priya S
My heart goes out to the families. We had similar tragedy last year in Kerala when a tourist boat capsized. Why don't governments learn from these incidents? Life jackets should be mandatory!
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David E
While the Nigerian accident is heartbreaking, I'm surprised the article compares it to China's incident. Different contexts - one was overloaded boat, other was weather related. Both tragic though.
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Shreya B
In our country too, ferry accidents happen frequently. Remember the Assam boat tragedy? Government should invest in better water transport infrastructure and safety training for operators.
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Aman W
The article could have focused more on Nigeria's situation rather than bringing China into it. Both are sad incidents but different countries have different challenges. Prayers for all affected families 🙏
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Kavya N
This reminds me of our own tragedies during Kumbh Mela when boats get overcrowded. Authorities must take responsibility - human lives are more important than profits from extra passengers!

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