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SENSITIVE MATERIAL. THIS IMAGE MAY OFFEND OR DISTURB Rescue and recovery personnel work along the shoreline of Lake Kariba during an operation to recover victims from a Rural Infrastructure Development Agency (RIDA) passenger ferry that capsized near Kariba, Zimbabwe, August 17, 2026.  Bright Charakupa
SENSITIVE MATERIAL. THIS IMAGE MAY OFFEND OR DISTURB Rescue and recovery personnel work along the shoreline of Lake Kariba during an operation to recover victims from a Rural Infrastructure Development Agency (RIDA) passenger ferry that capsized near Kariba, Zimbabwe, August 17, 2026. Bright Charakupa
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A government-owned ferry that capsized on Zimbabwe's Lake Kariba last week was carrying about ​180 passengers, double what police had given ‌as its capacity, the government said on Tuesday, as the death toll rose to 94.

State-controlled newspaper The Herald ​said it was the deadliest transport disaster ​in the Southern African country's history, surpassing a ⁠1991 bus crash that claimed 89 lives.

The ​boat was travelling from the town of Kariba ​in northern Zimbabwe to a remote rural community on the lake when it capsized after being struck by strong waves.

The ​ferry was only meant to carry 90 ​passengers, police said last week. While the government statement did ‌not ⁠say the maximum number that should have been on board, it said the 180 passengers and goods exceeded "its carrying capacity".

Police on Tuesday put the death ​toll, which ​has risen ⁠steadily over the week since the capsize, at 94.

Some 77 people have ​been rescued so far, while search and ​recovery ⁠operations continue, the government said in the statement released after a cabinet meeting.

Lake Kariba, on the border ⁠between ​Zimbabwe and Zambia, is one ​of the world's largest man-made reservoirs.

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