"There are 105 survivors and we have pulled up 30 bodies. The search is continuing," provincial government spokesman Monulphe Bosso told AFP.
The accident occurred when an overcrowded boat hit a rock and sank Monday near the village of Yakusu II some 35 kilometres north of the eastern provincial capital of Kisangani.
"At its departure, in Kisangani, the boat embarked 39 people according to the register handed over to the authorities. Perhaps they were trying to cheat river surveillance services... As they took more passengers on board along the way," Bosso said.
A government delegation was heading today for the town of Isangi, the vessel's scheduled destination, where rioting youngsters yesterday went on the rampage.
"They set fire to the offices of the river police and the naval force. They're youngsters angered by the loss of their relatives, they say people (the authorities) are not rigorous enough" about making sure safety conditions are complied with, Bosso added.
Shipping disasters occur frequently, leaving many dead on the lakes and rivers of the Democratic Republic of Congo due to overcrowding on old and poorly maintained vessels, a lack of life-jackets and the fact that many people do not know how to swim.
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