At least 49 people die of thirst after truck breakdown in Niger desert
Summary
At least 49 people died of thirst after their truck broke down in a remote desert area in northern Niger. The group was traveling from Mali to Niger for a Muslim festival when they got stranded without water and could not fix the vehicle.Key Facts
- The accident happened more than 80 kilometers west of Assamaka, near the borders of Algeria and Mali.
- The group was on their way to celebrate the Eid al-Adha festival with family in Niger.
- The truck broke down, and the passengers and driver could not repair it despite their efforts.
- The people died in extreme desert conditions with no access to water or supplies.
- Two survivors walked over 50 kilometers to find water and alert authorities in Assamaka.
- Authorities found many bodies around and under the truck and buried them in mass graves.
- The truck had traveled for several days from Talhandek, Mali, which is about 300 kilometers from the Niger border.
- This desert area is commonly used by refugees and migrants traveling to Europe and is known for dangerous conditions like heat and lack of water.
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