Dozens die of thirst in Sahara desert after truck breakdown

Nearly 50 people died of thirst after a truck carrying them from Mali ‌to Niger broke down in the Sahara desert, ​local authorities ⁠said.

The Nigerien nationals were ‌returning home to ‌their families when the truck carrying them got lost and later broke down in a ‌remote area near the borders of Mali and ⁠Algeria, according to a statement published on Thursday by the governor of Niger’s Agadez region.

“Stranded without water and unable to repair the vehicle… the travellers found themselves trapped in the middle of ​a hostile environment where extreme temperatures and ‌the lack of supply points make survival extremely difficult,” the statement said.

Two men walked dozens ⁠of kilometres to reach the nearest town and alert authorities about the incident.

The bodies of ​49 ‌people were found under the stranded truck and ‌in the surrounding area by responders who buried victims in mass graves dug on site.

The ‌responders also ‌provided assistance to another ⁠truck stranded for three days with ‌more than 60 people on board after their car battery failed.

Young Nigerians ⁠travel to Mali for work ​at artisanal mining sites despite risks from militant groups.

Reuters

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