Nearly 50 people die of thirst in Sahara desert after lorry breaks down
Nearly 50 people have died of thirst in a remote part of the Sahara desert in northern Niger. The group, returning from a Muslim festival in Mali, were stranded when their truck broke down more than 80 km west of Assamaka, a border crossing with Algeria.

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AI-generatedNearly 50 people have died of thirst in a remote part of the Sahara desert in northern Niger. The group, returning from a Muslim festival in Mali, were stranded when their truck broke down more than 80 km west of Assamaka, a border crossing with Algeria. They ran out of water in the harsh desert environment. Only two survivors managed to trek over 50 km to Assamaka to alert authorities. The truck had departed from Telhandek in Mali and veered off its intended route, with repeated repair attempts by the driver and passengers proving unsuccessful.
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5 extractedThe travellers found themselves trapped in a hostile environment with extreme temperatures and lack of water.
Only two survivors managed to reach Assamaka and alert authorities.
The truck broke down more than 80 km west of Assamaka, a border crossing between Niger and Algeria.
The group was returning from Mali after attending a Muslim festival when they ran out of water.
At least 49 people died of thirst in the Sahara desert in northern Niger after their truck broke down.