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221 Missing In Boat Mishap
General Manager, Rivers State Newspaper Corporation, Mr Celestine Ogolo (right) presenting copies of The Tide to the chairman, Manufacturers Association of Nigerian, Rivers/Bayelsa branch, Rev Bekwelem F. Wabara, when the manufacturers paid the corporation a courtesy visit, last Monday. Photo; Egberi Sampson
More than 200 people including many schoolchildren returning from holidays remained missing Thursday, a day after a wooden boat capsized at sea and left at least eight dead, police said.
Some 39 passengers have been rescued so far off the coast of the West African nation, police official Ibrahim Samura said.
At least 221 people remain missing and some of the passengers also were travelling with young children, Samura said.
“Most of the passengers were school-going children returning from holidays,” Samura said.
The boat was travelling from the village of Shenge to Tombo, near Freetown, when the accident occurred Wednesday.
“On the day of the accident the sea was rough and it was windy,” Samura said, adding that the boat also may have capsized because of overloading. In addition to the at least 268 people aboard, the boat also was carrying other goods.
The boat has been found afloat, Samura said, and search and rescue operations were continuing in the area.
Sierra Leone is in the middle of its rainy season, with persistent and heavy storms affecting both land and sea.
Boat accidents are also common in West Africa, where road systems are poor and many people rely on rickety watercraft to move their wares to market.