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Death toll rises to 44 after an overloaded ferry capsized on a Zimbabwe lake

An overloaded ferry carrying at least 114 adult passengers and five crew members capsized on Lake Kariba in Zimbabwe, resulting in at least 44 confirmed deaths. Survivors reported pleading with the captain to turn back due to strong waves and the vessel taking on water, but their concerns were dismissed.

Associated Press (AP)Filed 2026-08-12 · 12:23 GMTLean · CenterRead · 3 min
Death toll rises to 44 after an overloaded ferry capsized on a Zimbabwe lake
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An overloaded ferry carrying at least 114 adult passengers and five crew members capsized on Lake Kariba in Zimbabwe, resulting in at least 44 confirmed deaths. Survivors reported pleading with the captain to turn back due to strong waves and the vessel taking on water, but their concerns were dismissed. The ferry, operated by a government agency, had a capacity of 90 people, and the exact number on board remains unclear as figures only included ticketed passengers, with children also believed to have been present. The incident occurred on Tuesday, and bodies were retrieved from the lake, which forms part of the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia. President Emmerson Mnangagwa declared a state of disaster to mobilize resources for victims.

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President Emmerson Mnangagwa declared the incident a state of disaster to mobilize resources for victims.

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Survivors described passengers pleading with the captain to turn back due to strong waves and the boat flooding.

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At least 44 people died after an overloaded ferry capsized on Lake Kariba in Zimbabwe.

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Zimbabwe's disaster management agency stated the ferry carried at least 114 adult passengers and five crew members, with 77 rescued.

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The ferry was government agency-operated and its capacity was 90, but estimates of people on board reached as high as 153.

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By Farai Mutsaka Updated 3:40 PM MESZ, August 12, 2026 Leer en español Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share Share Facebook Copy Link copied Print Email X LinkedIn Bluesky Flipboard Pinterest Reddit HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — Survivors on Wednesday described frantic passengers pleading with the captain of an overloaded ferry to turn back from strong waves shortly before it capsized and killed at least 44 people on Lake Kariba in Zimbabwe. The number of people on board Tuesday was unclear as estimates reached as high as 153 people on a government agency-operated ferry whose capacity, authorities said, was just 90. “Some of us survived by standing on top of the capsized hull,” one of the two crew members who survived, Anyway Chambati, told state broadcaster ZBC News. “Before it went down, passengers were screaming at us that the boat was flooding, water was pouring into the engine room and goods were spilling out.” Chambati said he was in charge of ticketing and that he counted 153 people on board, including crew and infants, before the disaster. Multiple witnesses told ZBC that passengers urged the captain to turn back as waves grew perilous, only to be dismissed. When water surged into the vessel, chaos erupted as frantic travelers scrambled for life jackets beneath their seats. “We argued with him right at the harbor. We told him the waves were too dangerous,” one woman said. “A bag fell overboard before we had even left, and we pointed it out, but he refused to listen.” Passengers told the broadcaster that bags, dishes and beer bottles began toppling overboard within minutes of setting off. A ferry capsizes on Zimbabwe’s Lake Kariba, leaving at least 15 people dead and 27 missing 1 MIN READ 12 Guyana appoints experts tasked with investigating ferry capsizing that killed dozens 1 MIN READ Indonesian rescuers evacuate dozens from a ferry fire that left at least 1 dead near Bali 1 MIN READ “About 30 minutes in, we begged again to abort and return, more goods were falling, the wave was getting worse and water was gushing into one side of the boat, but (the captain) just said, ‘My boat has never sunk anyone.’ He even refused to call for help,” another survivor told the broadcaster. The woman described some people floating in the water and clutching sacks of goods while help did not arrive for nearly an hour. The captain was among the dead, the state-run Herald newspaper reported. President Emmerson Mnangagwa declared the incident a state of disaster to enable the government to mobilize “extraordinary measures and resources” to assist victims. Police on X said bodies had been retrieved from the lake that forms part of the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia, but they did not update how many people were injured or missing. Zimbabwe’s disaster management agency has said the ferry was carrying at least 114 adult passengers and five crew members, and that 77 people had been rescued. But the real number was not clear because the figures only included those who bought tickets, and children below ticketing age could have been on board. The state broadcaster reported that children were among the dead. The ferry is used to take people from rural communities around the lake to the town of Kariba on the shore. Mutsa Murombedzi, a local member of Parliament, posted a video Tuesday of what she said were people on shore waving at the ferry when it set off. Some of the people expressed concern whether the aging ferry could handle strong waves, according to the video. Kariba is the largest man-made lake in the world by volume and was created in the late 1950s and early 1960s by building a dam on the Zambezi River. The huge lake is now more than 200 kilometers (124 miles) long and up to 40 kilometers (25 miles) wide in places.
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