Boat sinks on Mali river; 20 dead, dozens missing
BAMAKO, Mali — A boat carrying hundreds of passengers along the Niger River in central Mali has capsized, and nearly 200 people remain unaccounted for hours later, the mayor of a nearby town said Saturday.
Konna Mayor Sory Diakite told The Associated Press that 20 bodies had been recovered by midday. At least 400 passengers were believed to have been onboard the vessel, though only 210 survivors had been counted, he said.
Family members in the capital of Bamako said they had received confirmation of the accident as well.
“The boat sank around 8 p.m. between Mopti and Konna,” said Abouri Djittey, a resident of Bamako. “It was a survivor who called me around 9 p.m. to tell me that my pregnant daughter and her friend had both drowned.”
The boat was traveling to the northern town of Timbuktu when it capsized Friday about seven kilometers (4 miles) from Konna, Diakite said.
“For the moment, the conditions of what exactly happened are not known,” he said.
Article continues after this advertisementLarge boats carry hundreds of passengers on the Niger River at this time of year. While most Malians cannot swim, travel by water is preferable to journeying on the poor roads across Mali’s desert north.