The Zimbabwean government has confirmed that the death toll from the ferry disaster has risen to 94, making it one of the deadliest accidents in recen
The Zimbabwean government has confirmed that the death toll from the ferry disaster has risen to 94, making it one of the deadliest accidents in recent years.
Officials revealed that the vessel was carrying far more passengers than its approved capacity, a factor that contributed significantly to the tragedy.
Rescue teams have continued to recover bodies from the water, while survivors recount harrowing scenes of panic as the ferry began to sink.
Authorities admitted that the ferry was overloaded, with passengers packed beyond safety limits.
This revelation has sparked outrage among citizens, who accuse transport operators of negligence and the government of failing to enforce strict safety regulations.
Families of the victims have gathered at the shoreline, mourning loved ones and demanding accountability from those responsible for the disaster.
In response, the government has pledged to investigate the incident thoroughly and introduce tougher measures to prevent similar tragedies.
Officials say they will review safety standards for water transport and ensure that operators comply with passenger limits.
Meanwhile, humanitarian groups are providing support to grieving families, as the nation grapples with the scale of the loss and the urgent need for reform in its transport sector.

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