17 dead, 68 missing in an incident off Madagascar coast

At least 17 people died and around 68 were missing after a boat sank off the northeast coast of Madagascar early Monday, maritime authorities said.

Iran PressAfrica: A cargo ship illegally carrying 130 passengers sank off Madagascar's northeastern coast, killing at least 17 people and leaving 68 missings.

At least 45 people have been rescued from the waters of the Indian Ocean, according to a report from the Maritime and River Port Agency.

The ship, Francia, had left the city of Antanambe, in the eastern Mananara North district in the early hours of Monday, said the report. It was heading south toward the port of Soanierana Ivongo.

As it is registered as a cargo ship, it is not authorized to carry passengers and Antanambe is not an official port, said Jean Edmond Randrianantenaina, director-general of the Maritime and River Port Agency.

A hole in the ship's hull is believed led water entered the engine room. The water started to rise and it swallowed up all the engines and sank the ship, he said.

“According to the information we were able to gather, ” Randrianantenaina said.

Three boats from the national navy and the maritime agency are continuing the search for those still missing, he said.

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