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Kalelu River ferry service resumes with load limits after February accident

Kalelu River ferry service resumes with load limits after February accident

Ferry crossings on the Kalelu River linking Lomami and Kasaï-Oriental provinces resumed on March 11-12, 2026, nearly a month after an accident on Feb. 13 halted traffic on the route.

The reopening was marked by a ceremony presided over by Kasaï-Oriental's provincial Finance Minister, Kabuya Mende Eli Elias, in the presence of representatives from Ngandajika territory and the Lomami General Directorate of Revenue.

Authorities said the reopening follows new safety rules. The maximum load per crossing has been set at 20 metric tons, and ferry operations are now restricted to 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Local officials said the measures aim to better regulate passenger and goods transport and reduce risks linked to overloading.

The crossing is vital to the movement of people and the flow of trade between the two provinces, particularly for the transport of agricultural produce and consumer goods. Its suspension following the February accident had severely disrupted traffic along the route.

The accident that triggered the shutdown occurred on Feb. 13, 2026, when a vehicle fell into the river during a maneuver connected to the ferry. In the immediate aftermath, eight people were reported missing, according to Radio Okapi. By the time service resumed, authorities reported an official toll of eight deaths, including six bodies recovered and two people still listed as missing, according to Actualite.cd.

With operations resuming under tighter supervision, provincial authorities say they aim to restore a vital service while enforcing stricter compliance with safety regulations to prevent another tragedy.

Boaz Kabeya

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