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Wednesday, July 18, 2012


 Tanzania rescue bid as ferry

 sinks off Zanzibar

   

 At least 24 people have died after a Tanzanian ferry carrying
 about 280 passengers and crew sank near the island
 of Zanzibar.

Survivors of the Zanzibar ferry sinking walk ashore at Malindi port
The ferry went down in rough waters after leaving Dar es Salaam 









Two of the victims were Europeans, a Zanzibar minister said. Officials say 145 people have been rescued, but dozens are still missing.
The boat had left the city of Dar es Salaam, mainland Tanzania, earlier in the day.
The navy said it got into difficulty because of strong winds.
"We have so far received 24 bodies, including two Europeans," Zanzibar's Transport Minister Hamad Masoud Hamad told reporters.
The MV Skagit ferry left the city at 12:00 local time (09:00 GMT) bound for the main island of the semi-autonomous archipelago.
The journey usually takes about two hours.
Thirty-one children are believed to have been on board, our reporter says.
A safety officer at the Zanzibar Port Corporation told Reuters news

agency the ferry was now "bottom-up".
Last September, nearly 200 people died when an overcrowded boat with 800 people aboard sank off Zanzibar.




Map



The route between Dar es Salaam and Zanzibar is a busy crossing, popular with both Tanzanians and foreign tourists.

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