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Lake ferry tragedy

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DOZENS of people are missing from a ferry that sank on Indonesia’s Lake Toba, casting a tragic pall over holidays marking the end of the Muslim holy month.

Mobile phone video released by the National Disaster Mitigation Agency shows the crew of another ferry attempting to rescue people struggling in the waters soon after the sinking on Monday evening but being hampered by bad weather and rough waters.

Local police chief Marudut Liberty Panjaitan said 18 people had been rescued and one death confirmed. So far 49 people were confirmed missing, Mr Panjaitan said, based on reports from relatives.

Initial estimates were that 80 people were on board but there was no passenger manifest and the number might range from 70 to 130, disaster agency spokesman Sutopo Purwo Nugroho said on Twitter.

Mr Nugroho said the boat sank

about 5.30pm as it sailed from the mainland to an island.

A survivor identified by Indonesian television as Juwita Sumbayak said the vessel was rocked by high waves and was hit a by a wooden boat before suddenly sinking.

“I was desperate, I was scared to death. I’m afraid my family is dead,” Ms Sumbayak said, weeping. g

The 1145sq km Lake Toba, formed out of an ancient super volcano, is a popular sightseein­g destinatio­n on the island of Sumatra.

Tens of millions of Indonesian­s return to their hometowns and take holidays at the end of Ramadan.

Maher Tamba, an official with the local disaster agency, said at least half a dozen vessels had searched for survivors since Monday night. Bad weather and high waves hampered the search.

AP

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