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At least 94 dead and 26 missing after makeshift ferry sinks

Sky News Monday, 8 April 2024
At least 94 people, including children, have died after a makeshift ferry sank off the northern coast of Mozambique, according to reports in the country.
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News video: Mozambique Boat Accident: About 90 People Lost Lives in Crowded Makeshift Ferry Sink | Oneindia News

Mozambique Boat Accident: About 90 People Lost Lives in Crowded Makeshift Ferry Sink | Oneindia News 03:06

In a devastating maritime disaster, over 90 lives were lost when an overcrowded makeshift ferry sank off the north coast of Mozambique. Local authorities provide updates on the tragic incident. Stay tuned for the latest developments and insights into this heartbreaking event. #Mozambique...

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