Ferry death toll could rise sharply

passengers aboard the vessel when it capsized last week, a senior Zanzibar official said yesterday.
Initial reports suggested the MV Spice Islander was carrying 800 people, well above the ferry’s 600 passenger capacity, when it sank in the east African nation’s worst maritime disaster for 15 years.

“We are expecting some more bodies between now, tomorrow or the day after. We managed to recover 197 bodies, but because the ship took more than 1 000 people, we expect more bodies,” Zanzibar’s second vice-president, Seif Ali Iddi, told Reuters.
More than 600 passengers were rescued from the ferry and the vice president of the semi-autonomous archipelago said he does not expect any more survivors to be found.
Iddi said South African divers were expected yesterday to start searching the wreck of the ferry at the bottom of the Indian Ocean for more bodies.

“At this time . . . we don’t expect any survivors unless maybe they managed to escape to Tanga (in mainland Tanzania) or to Mombasa (in Kenya). Our hope to get survivors is very small, but we expect to get more bodies,” he said.
A team of 11 South African navy divers arrived in Zanzibar on Sunday night after officials in Pretoria dispatched them and four medical personnel to help with search and rescue operations.

“Their first task is to see whether there are any bodies which have been trapped inside the ship. Of course they have to dismantle it to get the bodies . . . it is a heavy ship full of cargo and it is very deep down, almost 400 metres,” Iddi said.

The South African National Defence Force (SANDF) said the rescue team had arrived with equipment such as chambers and oxygen gases to be used in the operation.
Rescue workers said the divers would have to battle deep waters and strong Indian Ocean currents to get to the capsized vessel.

Zanzibar Police Commissioner Mussa Alli Mussa told Reuters helicopters would sweep the coastline and sea between Zanzibar and mainland Tanzania on Monday to look for survivors or bodies. – Reuters.

Related Posts

Fastjet is Econet Victoria Falls Marathon official airline partner

Herald Reporter OVER 5 000 runners from more than 40 countries have registered to participate in this year’s Victoria Falls Marathon, to be held on July 5. Fastjet, which has…

Minister Kazembe assesses progress on the electronic traffic management system

Diana Nherera Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Kazembe Kazembe on Wednesday toured ongoing works on the electronic traffic management system being developed by TelOne, describing the project as a…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

×
×