Comandante Ribeiro

Comandante Ribeiro

Comandante Ribeiro
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On August 22, the wooden passenger ship Comandante Ribeiro sank on the Xingu River near Porto de Moz, Brazil. The river vessel had departed from Santarém with plan stops at the towns of Monte Alegro, Prainha and Porto de Moz.  The vessel had between 40 and 75 passengers on board when it sank in stormy weather.  Many passengers became trapped as many found shelter under a tarp due to the heavy rains.

Reports state some 15 people were able to swim ashore.  Local residents along with authorities searched the area for survivors. Some 10 bodies have been recovered.

 

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