Mass drowning horror as 76 people die when boat capsizes in swollen river after record floods in Nigeria

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AT LEAST 76 people have died after a boat capsized in a swollen river following record floods in Nigeria. The crowded vessel – packed with 85 passengers – tipped over as it travelled down the overflowing Niger River on Friday. APThe overloaded boat capsized on the Niger River on Friday[/caption] APNigeria has been battling unprecedented flooding since the rainy season began[/caption] APAn estimated 300 people have been killed in the floods while 100,000 have been made homeless[/caption] Most of the victims of the mass drowning were women and children desperately trying to reach safety from the rising waters. President Muhammadu Buhari announced the current death toll had reached 75 in a solemn statement on Sunday. He explained: “The boat reportedly carrying 85 persons capsized following rising floods in Ogbaru area of the state, with emergency services confirming a death toll of 76. “I pray for the repose of the souls of the deceased and for everyone’s safety, as well as the well-being of the family members of the victims of this tragic accident.” Read more world news SICKENING AT SCHOOL Mystery mass poisoning leaves 57 students struck down at school GENERAL MAYHEM Putin promotes deranged warlord who demanded Russia nuke Ukraine to GENERAL He ordered a review of safety measures for the nation’s water transport system in wake of the horror mass drowning. President Buhari told government agencies “to check the safety protocols on these transport ferries to make sure such incidents are avoided in the future”. Expert teams and a fleet of Air Force helicopters were drafted in for the complex rescue operation that spilled across the weekend. The rising water levels hampered efforts to retrieve the dead and continue the search for any survivors. Most read in The Sun 'NO CHANCE' GMB fans can't believe Laura Tobin's real age as TV star celebrates birthday American Hi X Factor's Jedward look very different as they reunite with Hollywood pal FAN CONCERNS Oxford vs Wycombe DELAYED by 40 minutes due to medical emergency in stands WHO ARE YA? People are only just realising Maguire's real name and some find it hilarious XMAS GIFT Christmas bank holiday moved from December 25 - here's when you'll get a day off OH WOW We live in a lorry trailer we bought for £5K - we converted it into a lodge Thickman Tanimu, the southeast coordinator of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) said: “The water level is very high and too risky for a smooth search and rescue operation.” Benard Achonu, 60, told the BBC his wife and three of his children – aged between two and six – had drowned in the tragedy. The devastated dad explained they had been fleeing the floodwaters before heartbreakingly adding: “My life has fallen apart.” Another local told how grief-stricken relatives of the dead are now “wondering how to bury the bodies” as there is no dry land left in the area. Reports suggest those on board were travelling to the Nkwo market in Ogbakuba from the Ogbaru area in Anambra. Nigeria is battling its worst floods in a decade, with authorities admitting the situation was “beyond our control.” Residents in deluged areas were urged to evacuate as officials promised disaster relief would be provided. Since the beginning of the season, the nation has been ravaged by unprecedented rainfall sparking catastrophic floods. More than 300 people have been killed and at least 100,000 have lost their homes, according to officials. Read More on The Sun NUMBER CRUNCHER Martin Lewis reveals way to calculate running cost of household appliances Dye debate My daughter’s been asking to dye her hair - I gave in but trolls slammed me And the relentless downpours have washed away farmland and crops, igniting fears residents could soon face food shortages. Boat accidents are common in Nigeria and are mainly attributed to overloading and poor safety measures. ReutersPresident Muhammadu Buhari demanded an urgent review of boat safety measures[/caption] APThe victims of the mass drowning were fleeing to safety from the rising waters[/caption]