The death toll from the sinking of a cargo ship off the coast of northeastern Madagascar rose to 83 on Wednesday as bad weather ended the search for five missing passengers, the maritime agency said. The ship, which was not authorised to take passengers, was overloaded and water flooded the engine before it sank on Monday, said Mamy Randrianavony, director of operations at sea at the Maritime and River Port Agency (APMF).
Fifty survivors have been found, APMF said. The search for the five remaining missing passengers would resume on Thursday.
One of the search helicopters carrying General Serge Gellé, who heads the national Gendarmerie, crashed at sea late on Monday. Gellé was found alive on Tuesday morning after 13 hours, during which time he used the pilot’s seat as a float.
“Since I couldn’t fight the waves, I knew I wouldn’t make it to dry land. Yet I was very close. I arrived within 500 meters, but the waves sent me back because I was getting tired,” Gellé said in a video posted by the Gendarmerie.
“I thank heaven that there was a fisherman. But the fisherman’s canoe was too small. So he had to come back for a bigger canoe. So I stayed two more hours in the sea,” Gellé said from a hospital in the Madagascan capital.
Operation de relevage du navire FRANCIA réalisée par les éléments de la Marine nationale Malagasy et de l’APMF Sainte Marie, qui a permis de poser l’epave sur la plage et de retrouver ensuite une vingtaine de corps, hier. @orangeactu @SE_Rajoelina @MarineNationale @LExpressMG pic.twitter.com/C5iItzZzjW
— Ministère de la Défense Nationale Madagascar (@MDN_Madagascar) December 22, 2021
Another passenger from the helicopter, a mechanic, was also found alive. Two other passengers are unaccounted for.
Source: Reuters
In other news – Black Coffee honours late Virgil Abloh with a DJ mix
Black Coffee was among those who were seriously pained by the passing of the American fashion icon, Virgil Abloh.
The international DJ paid an emotional tribute to the legend, on the day his passing was announced. Learn more