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Russia boat sinking toll rises to 100

July 13, 2011 05:39 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 04:04 am IST - KAZAN, Russia

A man holds a candle at the port of Kazan, Russia on Tuesday.

A government statement says the death toll from Sunday’s sinking of a cruise vessel on the Volga has risen to 100.

The Russian Emergency Situations Ministry said in a statement on Wednesday that some 200 divers are still scouring the river for the bodies of 29 more people that remain missing.

Officials said on Tuesday that the 55-year-old double-decker boat, the Bulgaria, was overloaded when it sank, but they have not yet determined the cause of the incident.

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Investigators cited survivors’ reports saying the boat was listing to starboard and having engine trouble even as it left the town of Bulgar en route to Kazan, about 750 km east of Moscow.

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