60 Dead after an Overloaded Boat Capsized during curfew hours

Members of the Uganda Police Marine Unit participate in a rescue operation after a boat carrying mostly Congolese refugees capsized in Lake Albert near Ntoroko southwest of Uganda's capital Kampala, March 23, 2014. According to the Uganda Police rescue team, a total of 25 bodies of mostly children have been retrieved, 45 rescued with hundreds more feared dead. The refugees were returning to DR Congo from Kyangwali refugee resettlement camp after relative peace returning to DR Congo in the recent weeks. REUTERS/Edward Echwalu (UGANDA - Tags: SOCIETY) - RTR3I96R

Congolese authorities have confirmed the death of at least 60 people who drowned after a boat capsized in the expansive Congo River.

So far, Some 300 people have been rescued but as many as 200 others are unaccounted for following the accident on the Congo River, officials added.

Locals said the boat hit a rock east of the capital, Kinshasa, while travelling at night, which is prohibited.

Many people use boats to travel long distances in DR Congo because of its poor road network.

DR Congo’s humanitarian affairs minister Steve Mbikayi told the BBC that he had received reports that the boat was overloaded and had been carrying passengers at night in breach of the law.

“These are the reasons that caused this wreck with over 60 dead. We have managed to rescue 300 survivors while search and rescue operations are on-going,” he added.

The boat was making a journey of about 700km (435 miles) from the capital, Kinshasa, to Mbandaka city when it ran into trouble near the village of Longola Ekoti in the province of Mai-Ndombe, AFP news agency reported.