Up to 138 killed in DR Congo boat accident

KINSHASA, (Reuters) – As many as 138 people died  when an overloaded boat carrying passengers and goods capsized  in rough water in Democratic Republic of Congo, police said yesterday.

Congo’s government confirmed the incident, but gave a lower  toll and said it may have been caused by low water levels on the  river due to the dry season.

The accident took place mid-week on a stretch of the Congo  River in the western Bandundu province, east of Kinshasa, the  capital of the vast central African nation.

“The boat was badly overloaded and it didn’t make the rough  waters,” Jolly Limengo, provincial inspector of police for  Bandundu, told Reuters by telephone on Thursday.

“People here don’t know how to swim. Our provisional toll is  138 dead,” Limengo added.

Naval forces and local Red Cross have gone to assist and  collect the bodies, Information Minister Lambert Mende said.

Mende told Reuters that the transport ministry’s death toll  currently stood at 80 and he said the accident took place on  Tuesday at Mangutuka river post, about 120 km from Kinshasa.

Limengo said earlier that it took place on Wednesday, 300 km  from Kinshasa. No reason was given for the differences.

“These accidents regularly take place in the dry season,”  Mende said, explaining that boats get snagged or can overturn on  submerged sandbanks more easily as water levels fall.

“Sometimes the boats are negligent and there’s not enough  water so they easily turn over,” he said.

Mende said rules obliging boat owners to take out insurance,  and insurers to check the boats are in good condition before  offering insurance are regularly ignored.

“People regularly don’t respect the rules,” he said. The  most recent previous accident took place just a week ago, also  in Bandundu province, although no one was killed, he said.

Decades of conflict and neglect have left the nation’s  infrastructure in tatters, meaning travel by air and river are  often the best or only option for Congolese travellers.

Accidents are frequent and often blamed on overloading.

At least 73 people died when a boat carrying logs and  illegal passengers sank on a lake in Bandundu in November.