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Twenty-two more bodies recovered after Zimbabwe boat accident

Twenty-two more bodies have been recovered following a ferry capsizing on Lake Kariba, Zimbabwe, bringing the total death toll to 68. The accident occurred on Tuesday, with 18 children among the deceased.

Nadeem BadshahThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-08-15 · 19:39 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 2 min
Twenty-two more bodies recovered after Zimbabwe boat accident
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Twenty-two more bodies have been recovered following a ferry capsizing on Lake Kariba, Zimbabwe, bringing the total death toll to 68. The accident occurred on Tuesday, with 18 children among the deceased. Investigations suggest the ferry, which was authorized for 90 people, was overloaded with 114 adults, five crew members, and an unspecified number of children when it overturned during heavy winds. Most passengers were believed to be villagers and fish traders. Survivors reported pleading with the driver to turn back as the vessel began taking on water. A public memorial service was held, and hundreds gathered to identify bodies.

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Twenty-two more bodies have been recovered, bringing the total death toll to 68 after a boat accident in Zimbabwe.

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Survivors reported pleading with the driver to turn back as the vessel began taking on water shortly after departure.

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The vessel was authorized for 90 people but carried 114 adults, 5 crew, and an unspecified number of children.

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Eighteen children were among the deceased, making this potentially Zimbabwe's deadliest maritime disaster.

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The ferry capsized on Lake Kariba on Tuesday, likely due to being overloaded and heavy winds.

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Twenty-two more bodies have been recovered after a Zimbabwe" class="entity-link entity-event" data-entity-id="186225" data-entity-type="event">boat accident in Zimbabwe, taking the death toll to 68, police said on Saturday.The ferry capsized on Tuesday on Kariba" class="entity-link entity-location" data-entity-id="183423" data-entity-type="location">Lake Kariba, on the border with Zambia. An investigation has suggested it was overloaded when it went over during heavy winds.Eighteen children were among the people killed, Zimbabwe’s police said, in what is believed to be the country’s deadliest such disaster.Most of the passengers are believed to be villagers and fish traders who lived around the lake.Officials said the vessel was authorised to carry 90 people but was packed with 114 adults, five crew members and an unspecified number of children.Lt Col Joseph Muchechesi, commander of the boat regiment involved in the search operation, said: “So far today we have managed to take 22 bodies. We are confident that we will manage to retrieve all the bodies.”The civil protection unit said on Wednesday that 77 people had been rescued.Hundreds of people gathered at the district hospital in the lakeside town of Kariba to identify the bodies of their relatives and loved ones.Family members walk past caskets carrying their loved ones during a memorial service for the victims of the boat accident in Kariba, Zimbabwe, 13 August 2026. Photograph: Mkhululi Thobela/APA public memorial service was held in Kariba, nearly 280km (175 miles) north-west of the capital Harare, on Thursday before the burials started.Survivors said they pleaded with the ferry driver to turn back as the vessel had begun taking on water soon after departing.Chance Siyamavhu, 45, told the Agence France-Presse: “Thank God that a wave pushed the sinking vessel and we managed to climb on top.“When the boat capsized, most of the people scrambled to get the lifejackets but most of them did not even know how to use them.“Most people could not make it.”Kariba" class="entity-link entity-location" data-entity-id="183423" data-entity-type="location">Lake Kariba is the world’s largest manmade lake by volume. It stretches more than 200km (124 miles) and is up to 40km (25 miles) wide in places.It was created in the 1950s during British colonial rule, when the Zambezi River was dammed, displacing about 57,000 people.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 passengers drowned in a 2021 incident.
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