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Deadly Ferry Accident in Mozambique Sparks Cholera Rumors,

Deadly Ferry Accident in Mozambique

by Motoni Olodun

A tragic ferry accident in Mozambique has left many families devastated as the death toll rises, fueling concerns about the spread of cholera amidst rampant rumors. The incident occurred when the overcrowded vessel capsized on the Musite Passageway, near Mozambique’s capital, Maputo. Authorities confirm that at least 17 people, mostly children, have lost their lives, with fears that the toll could rise further as search and rescue operations continue.

Eyewitnesses recount harrowing scenes of chaos as the ferry, carrying passengers and goods, encountered turbulent waters. Survivors, clinging to debris, were rescued by local fishermen and emergency services, but the fate of many remains uncertain. The Mozambican government has launched an investigation into the cause of the accident, with initial reports suggesting overloading as a possible factor.

As rescue efforts unfold, another pressing concern emerges: the potential outbreak of cholera. Unsubstantiated rumors about contaminated water sources and infected survivors spread rapidly, stoking fears among affected communities. Health officials move swiftly to dispel misinformation, urging calm and emphasizing the importance of hygiene and access to clean water.

Cholera, a waterborne disease, poses a significant threat in disaster-stricken areas where sanitation infrastructure is compromised. Mozambique, still recovering from the devastation caused by Cyclone Idai in 2019, remains vulnerable to such outbreaks. The government, along with international aid agencies, mobilizes resources to mitigate the risk, providing medical assistance, clean water, and sanitation facilities to affected populations.

In the midst of tragedy, acts of heroism and solidarity emerge. Local volunteers join forces with emergency responders to provide aid and comfort to survivors, showcasing the resilience of Mozambique’s communities in the face of adversity. As the nation mourns the lives lost in this devastating accident, there is a collective determination to rebuild and support those affected, embodying the spirit of hope amidst despair.

Source: Ap news

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