The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Six people dead in another ferry sinking in Indonesia

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JAKARTA: Six people died yesterday after a ferry sank off the coast of Indonesia, officials said, as rescuers raced to save more than 130 other passengers aboard the vessel.

The deadly accident comes the same day as authoritie­s officially called off the search for some 164 people still missing after another ferry sank on a popular tourist lake two weeks ago.

Images from the latest accident showed passengers clinging to the side of the KM Lestari as it tipped in waters off Sulawesi island, while other passengers floated in the sea awaiting help.

The ferry began taking on water from a leak in its hull, Indonesia’s transporta­tion agency said, as waves swamped trucks and other vehicles on the boat’s deck before they plunged into the water.

At least six people have died, but authoritie­s have not yet accounted for all 139 people listed in the ship’s manifest, local police spokesman Dicky Sondani told Kompas TV.

The transporta­tion agency said passengers had been wearing life jackets.

“Some passengers have been successful­ly evacuated,” it added in a statement.

The vessel was sailing from Sulawesi to nearby Selayar island when it ran into strong winds and high waves.

Maritime accidents are common in Indonesia, where many people depend on boats to get around the 17,000 island archipelag­o nation. — AFP

 ??  ?? Passengers clinging to the side of a ferry as it sank off the coast of Selayar island.
Passengers clinging to the side of a ferry as it sank off the coast of Selayar island.
 ??  ?? Passengers clinging to the side of a ferry as it sank off the coast of Selayar island in South Sulawesi province. — AFP photos
Passengers clinging to the side of a ferry as it sank off the coast of Selayar island in South Sulawesi province. — AFP photos

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