Doctors Without Borders (MSF) has offered psychological support to the families of 98 people killed in the April 7 shipwreck in Nampula, northern Mozambique, the organization said in a statement.
“MSF teams visited three communities: Kivulane, Muanangome and Nekotia, which are in the hard-to-reach Lungi area where the families of the victims live (…) To support those affected by the tragedy, MSF The MSF team conducted more than 20 support sessions over five days, including individual and group lessons,” he said.
According to Nampula maritime authorities, the fishing vessel did not have a permit to carry passengers and was not capable of doing so, and the people it was carrying were fleeing a cholera outbreak on the mainland and heading to the island of Mozambique when the shipwreck occurred. about a hundred meters from this shore.
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