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    Zimbabwe’s Kariba Ferry Disaster Death Toll Climbs to 93

    Web DeskBy Web DeskAugust 18, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The death toll from the Kariba ferry disaster in Zimbabwe has risen to 93, solidifying it as the deadliest transport accident in the country’s history. The ferry, which was carrying numerous passengers, capsized under circumstances that are still being investigated. Rescue teams and recovery operations remain active as authorities work to retrieve victims and provide assistance to survivors. This tragedy has deeply impacted the local communities and raised urgent questions about transport safety standards in the region.

    Zimbabwe relies heavily on ferry services for transportation across its lakes and rivers, making this disaster particularly devastating. The incident has prompted calls for stricter safety regulations and improved emergency response protocols to prevent future occurrences. Meanwhile, families of the victims continue to mourn their losses, and the government has pledged to support those affected. The scale of this disaster highlights vulnerabilities in the country’s transport infrastructure that need immediate attention.

    In a significant development, the government is expected to launch a comprehensive inquiry into the causes of the ferry sinking. This investigation aims to identify lapses in safety measures and hold responsible parties accountable. The tragedy also underscores the importance of investing in safer and more reliable transport options to protect citizens. As recovery efforts continue, the nation grapples with the profound human and social consequences of this catastrophic event.

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