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Post by Retrovision on Apr 6, 2006 12:19:28 GMT -8
Found on BBC.CO.UK : news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/4884752.stmMany die in Djibouti boat tragedyAt least 69 people have died when a boat capsized in the Red Sea off the coast of Djibouti. The authorities say the vessel was on its way from the port of Djibouti to the town of Tadjoura. They say 36 people who were injured in the accident are now being treated in hospitals in Djibouti. It is believed the boat was carrying more than 200 passengers who were travelling to a religious festival. The cause of the accident is not yet known. Interior Minister Yassin Elmi Bouh told the BBC that since there was no list of passengers it was possible that more people were missing at sea. The boat has been towed back to Djibouti port, close to where it capsized. US and French troops based in Djibouti have helped the rescue effort. Crowds of worried relatives have flocked to the town's police stations, hospitals and mosques as well as the port to try and get the latest news.
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Post by Curtis on Apr 6, 2006 15:00:09 GMT -8
It's one ship after another ship! Will the sinking ever stop!
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Post by Political Incorrectness on Apr 6, 2006 15:27:41 GMT -8
Posiden (as in Greek mythology the god of the sea) isn't pleased
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Post by Curtis on Apr 6, 2006 20:44:14 GMT -8
Yeah I agree 2006 must be his bad year. If the ships keep on sinking this could be the worst year for Ferries in a long time
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