Kebbi boat disaster
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| Date | 26 May 2021 |
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| Time | 8:15 am |
| Location | Niger River near Warrah, Nigeria |
| Coordinates | 10°12′N 4°33′E / 10.2°N 4.55°E |
| Type | Shipwreck |
| Cause | Collision with object |
| Participants | Crew and passengers (150[citation needed]) |
| Deaths | 98 bodies found, others remained missing |
On 26 May 2021, an overloaded and overcrowded vessel carrying at least 160 passengers broke into two and sank after hitting an object in the Nigerian part of the Niger River.[1][2][3] The boat was travelling between Niger State and Wara in Kebbi State when it sank. The incident left at least 98 dead.[4]
Nigerian waterways have become increasingly dangerous in recent years, with various organizations estimating that between 150 and 350 deaths occurred in 2020 alone.[5] In May 2021, 30 people died when a boat carrying 100 passengers hit a stump and broke in two in Niger State. In July 2020, another boat sank in Benue State with nearly 30 people on board, and seven people died when a boat sank amidst heavy rain near Lagos, followed by eight deaths in a separate boat incident a month later.[5]
