
"Fatal Ferry Tragedy Claims Over 90 Lives in Mozambique"
A makeshift ferry sank off Mozambique's northern coast, killing over 90 people, including many children, as it was carrying 130 people and capsized while operating between Lunga and the Island of Mozambique. The tragedy occurred as people were reportedly trying to flee from a cholera outbreak, which had caused panic and misinformation, leading them to board the overcrowded boat. Rescue efforts are ongoing, with some still missing, and the incident highlights the challenges faced in accessing remote areas of Mozambique, where boats are often the only means of transportation.