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9 killed after boats capsize in storm off West Kalimantan

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PONTIANAK: At least nine people were killed and dozens more are missing after a string of boats capsized in a storm that battered Indonesia’s section of Borneo island, a local rescue agency said yesterday.

The accident happened on Wednesday in waters off the coast of West Kalimantan where waves as high as five metres swamped a dozen fishing vessels and a pair of tugboats.

It was first reported by searchand-rescue (SAR) authoritie­s yesterday. Nine people had been confirmed dead with another 46 still missing, said Yopi Haryadi, head of the Pontianak rescue agency, who added that 81 people on the vessels had been rescued alive.

The storm inundated nearly 50 villages on land, destroying homes and other buildings with nearly 15,000 residents affected.

“The 14 boats tried to escape from the storm but it was too strong and they capsized. The storm also battered the mainland in West Kalimantan where villages were inundated by floods. But there are no casualties or people missing so far on the mainland.”

The local SAR agency said a military helicopter was deployed to help in the hunt for any survivors, but the operation was being

hampered by bad weather.

“Hopefully the weather today will be good so we can find other victims,” said Eryk Subarianto, chief of emergency operations at the Pontianak rescue agency.

Marine accidents are common in Indonesia, a Southeast Asian archipelag­o of more than 17,000 islands where many use ferries and other boats to travel despite poor safety standards.

 ?? AFP PIC ?? Rescuers preparing to search for survivors after a string of boats capsized during a storm that battered Indonesia’s section of Borneo island, in Pontianak yesterday.
AFP PIC Rescuers preparing to search for survivors after a string of boats capsized during a storm that battered Indonesia’s section of Borneo island, in Pontianak yesterday.

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