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Canoe Carrying About 35 Passengers Capsizes on River in Uganda’s West

KAMPALA, April 29 (Reuters) – ⁠A ⁠canoe carrying ⁠an estimated 35 to ​40 passengers capsized on a ‌river in Uganda’s ‌west near Lake ⁠Albert, ⁠police said on Wednesday.

Police said in a ​statement on X that one survivor had been identified ​and the exact number of ⁠missing people ⁠was yet ⁠to be ​confirmed due to the lack ​of a ⁠passenger manifest.

The accident happened late on Tuesday on the River Nguse.

Police ⁠personnel have been “conducting search and rescue operations, while ⁠an inquiry into the cause of the accident is ongoing. Possible factors include overloading, night travel, and the condition of the vessel,” the statement ⁠said.

Accidents on Ugandan waterways are common, with transport operators often using old, badly-maintained ​vessels.

(Reporting by Elias Biryabarema;Editing ​by Alexander Winning)

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