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At least 15 dead after overcrowded ferry capsizes on Lake Kariba in Zimbabwe

An overcrowded ferry carrying 114 adult passengers, five crew members, and an unknown number of children capsized on Lake Kariba in Zimbabwe on Tuesday. At least 15 people have died, and 27 are missing following the incident.

Rachel Savage and agenciesThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-08-12 · 10:34 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 2 min
At least 15 dead after overcrowded ferry capsizes on Lake Kariba in Zimbabwe
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An overcrowded ferry carrying 114 adult passengers, five crew members, and an unknown number of children capsized on Lake Kariba in Zimbabwe on Tuesday. At least 15 people have died, and 27 are missing following the incident. The boat, with a capacity of 90, was reportedly carrying 153 people when it overturned after encountering large waves. Search and rescue operations, including a specialized underwater team, are ongoing. Lake Kariba, the world's largest human-made lake by volume, has a history of similar incidents.

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It is not uncommon for boats to overturn on Lake Kariba; a 2014 incident resulted in 26 deaths, mostly children.

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The ferry was carrying 114 adult passengers and five crew members, exceeding its capacity of 90 people.

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At least 15 people died and 27 are missing after an overcrowded ferry capsized on Lake Kariba in Zimbabwe.

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A crew member stated there were 153 people onboard when the ferry overturned after hitting large waves.

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At least 15 people have died and 27 are missing after an overcrowded ferry capsized on Kariba" class="entity-link entity-location" data-entity-id="183423" data-entity-type="location">Lake Kariba in Zimbabwe.The boat had a capacity of 90 people, but was carrying 114 adult passengers, five crew members and an unknown number of children, Zimbabwe’s civil protection unit (CPU) said, citing ticket sales.A crew member told the national broadcaster ZBC that there were 153 people onboard when the ferry overturned on Tuesday after it hit large waves. A passenger told ZBC that the boat began taking on water about 30 minutes after it left the lakeshore town of Kariba, heading for islands and fishing camps.A specialised underwater team was flown to the area, the CPU said, as search and rescue continued on Wednesday. A video shared by ZBC on Tuesday showed several people appearing to be sitting on the upturned ferry, while at least four speedboats came to their aid and a helicopter circled overhead.Maxwell Kanhema Page, who describes himself as a media practitioner and originally posted the video shared by ZBC, reshared a video on his Facebook page filmed from the shore, in which he had noted that the lake was “angry”.He said: “A few moments later I get over 200 calls about [the ferry] sinking. A sad day indeed.”Kariba" class="entity-link entity-location" data-entity-id="183423" data-entity-type="location">Lake Kariba is the world’s largest human-made lake by volume, stretching about 150 miles along Zimbabwe’s northern border with Zambia. It was created in the 1950s during British colonial rule, when the Zambezi River was dammed, displacing about 57,000 people. The Kariba dam supplies at least a third of both countries’ electricity.It is not uncommon for boats to overturn on the lake. In 2014, 26 people, 24 of them children, drowned in Zambia’s part of the lake, when the boat meant to transport them to independence day celebrations capsized.On the Zimbabwean side, five drowned in a 2021 incident and three were feared dead in an October 2023 capsizing. The month before, a police boat overturned although no one died.Agence France-Presse contributed to this report.
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