Kariba ferry death toll rises to 93, making it Zimbabwe's deadliest transport disaster

A ferry capsized in Kariba, Zimbabwe, killing 93 people. The incident is the country's deadliest transport disaster. Recovery efforts are still underway.
Reported by 2 outlets — BBC World, Al Jazeera. See all sources ↓
A ferry in Zimbabwe capsized and sank. Many people died. The government is trying to find the bodies.
Why it matters
This is a big tragedy for Zimbabwe. Many people are sad and concerned about the safety of transportation in the country.
- Where did the ferry accident happen?
- Kariba, Zimbabwe
- How many people died?
- 93
- What is happening now?
- Recovery efforts are still underway
How outlets are framing the same story
These are the main editorial angles found across reporting. Use them to quickly compare what different outlets emphasize, omit, or question.
The outlets report the same basic facts but focus on different aspects of the story. The BBC emphasizes the severity of the disaster, while Al Jazeera mentions the ongoing search efforts.
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Severity of the disaster
Sources2TypeAngleBBC WorldZimbabwe's deadliest transport disaster
Al JazeeraCountry's deadliest transport disaster
- Coverage cardFraming signal2AngleScouting report
Ongoing recovery efforts
Sources2TypeAngleBBC WorldRecovery efforts continue
Al JazeeraSearch efforts to recover the remaining victims