Here’s a look at major ferry and ship sinking disasters throughout history. This timeline is not-all inclusive; various incidents with at least 1,000 fatalities are listed. Death tolls vary by source.
September 26, 2002 – Joola, a Senegalese state-run ferry, sinks off the coast of Gambia in the Atlantic, killing approximately 1,863. It was carrying around three times its normal capacity.
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The MV Le Joola was a roll-on/roll-off ferry owned by the Senegalese government that capsized off the coast of The Gambia on September 26, 2002, resulting in 1,863 deaths and only 64 survivors.
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