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A volunteer cleans a boat after removing the bodies of people killed after a boat carrying mostly Congolese refugees capsized at the shores of Lake Albert in Ntoroko district in Western Uganda
A volunteer cleans a boat after removing the bodies of people killed after a boat carrying mostly Congolese refugees capsized at the shores of Lake Albert in Ntoroko district in Western Uganda, March 24, 2014. One hundred and seven people have died after a boat capsized in a lake along the border of Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ugandan police said on Monday after recovering more bodies. The boat carrying mostly Congolese refugees tipped over early on Saturday in Lake Albert. Police say the boat was overloaded, a common factor in similar tragedies in the east African country. REUTERS/Edward Echwalu (UGANDA - Tags: DISASTER)
A volunteer runs to carry the body of a man killed after a boat carrying mostly Congolese refugees capsized at the shores of Lake Albert in Ntoroko district in Western Uganda
A volunteer runs to carry the body of a man killed after a boat carrying mostly Congolese refugees capsized at the shores of Lake Albert in Ntoroko district in Western Uganda, March 24, 2014. One hundred and seven people have died after a boat capsized in a lake along the border of Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ugandan police said on Monday after recovering more bodies. The boat carrying mostly Congolese refugees tipped over early on Saturday in Lake Albert. Police say the boat was overloaded, a common factor in similar tragedies in the east African country. REUTERS/Edward Echwalu (UGANDA - Tags: SOCIETY DISASTER)
Relatives and friends mourn as the bodies of people killed after a boat carrying mostly Congolese refugees capsized at the shores of Lake Albert are brought to the landing zone in Ntoroko district
Relatives and friends mourn as the bodies of people killed after a boat carrying mostly Congolese refugees capsized at the shores of Lake Albert are brought to the landing zone in Ntoroko district in Western Uganda, March 24, 2014. One hundred and seven people have died after a boat capsized in a lake along the border of Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ugandan police said on Monday after recovering more bodies. The boat carrying mostly Congolese refugees tipped over early on Saturday in Lake Albert. Police say the boat was overloaded, a common factor in similar tragedies in the east African country. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (UGANDA - Tags: SOCIETY DISASTER)
Volunteers and Ugandan government authorities sail in a boat carrying the bodies of people killed after a boat carrying mostly Congolese refugees capsized at the shores of Lake Albert in Ntoroko district in Western Uganda
Volunteers and Ugandan government authorities sail in a boat carrying the bodies of people killed after a boat carrying mostly Congolese refugees capsized at the shores of Lake Albert in Ntoroko district in Western Uganda, March 24, 2014. One hundred and seven people have died after a boat capsized in a lake along the border of Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ugandan police said on Monday after recovering more bodies. The boat carrying mostly Congolese refugees tipped over early on Saturday in Lake Albert. Police say the boat was overloaded, a common factor in similar tragedies in the east African country. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (UGANDA - Tags: DISASTER)
Volunteers push a rescue boat carrying bodies of people killed when their boat capsized at the shores of Lake Albert in Ntoroko district
Volunteers push a rescue boat carrying bodies of people killed when their boat capsized at the shores of Lake Albert in Ntoroko district in Western Uganda, March 24, 2014. One hundred and seven people have died after a boat capsized in a lake along the border of Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ugandan police said on Monday after recovering more bodies. The boat carrying mostly Congolese refugees tipped over early on Saturday in Lake Albert. Police say the boat was overloaded, a common factor in similar tragedies in the east African country. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (UGANDA - Tags: SOCIETY DISASTER)
Members of the Uganda Police Marine Unit sail to the shores of Lake Albert after a search mission for the bodies of people killed after a boat carrying mostly Congolese refugees capsized in Ntoroko district in Western Uganda
Members of the Uganda Police Marine Unit sail to the shores of Lake Albert after a search mission for the bodies of people killed after a boat carrying mostly Congolese refugees capsized in Ntoroko district in Western Uganda, March 24, 2014. One hundred and seven people have died after a boat capsized in a lake along the border of Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ugandan police said on Monday after recovering more bodies. The boat carrying mostly Congolese refugees tipped over early on Saturday in Lake Albert. Police say the boat was overloaded, a common factor in similar tragedies in the east African country. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (UGANDA - Tags: DISASTER SOCIETY)
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