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River ferry sinks in Afghanistan, killing at least 20

By The Associated Press
Posted 4:00AM on Saturday 1st June 2024 ( 4 months ago )

ISLAMABAD (AP) — At least 20 people were killed when a boat sank while crossing a river in eastern Afghanistan Saturday morning, a Taliban official said.

Quraishi Badlon, provincial director of the information and culture department in Nangarhar province, said that the boat sank while crossing a river in Mohmand Dara district, killing 20 people including women and children.

Badlon said that the boat was carrying 25 people, according to village residents, of whom five survived.

So far five bodies have been retrieved including a man, a woman, two boys and a girl, said the Nangarhar health department in a statement. It added that a medical team and ambulances were sent to the area.

The officials didn’t provide details on the cause of the accident and said that rescuers are still searching for other bodies.

Residents of the area frequently use locally made boats to travel between villages and local markets.

Rescuers search for survivors of sunken boat, in Mohmand Dara district of Nangarhar province east of Kabul, Afghanistan, Saturday, June 1, 2024. At least 20 people were killed when a boat sank while crossing a river in eastern Afghanistan Saturday morning, a Taliban official said. (AP Photo)
People push the sunken boat from river in Mohmand Dara district of Nangarhar province east of Kabul, Afghanistan, Saturday, June 1, 2024. At least 20 people were killed when a boat sank while crossing a river in eastern Afghanistan Saturday morning, a Taliban official said. (AP Photo)
ARCS health workers vehicles are seen near to the site of sunken boat in Mohmand Dara district of Nangarhar province east of Kabul, Afghanistan, Saturday, June 1, 2024. At least 20 people were killed when a boat sank while crossing a river in eastern Afghanistan Saturday morning, a Taliban official said. (AP Photo)

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