4 dead, 38 missing after passenger ship sinks in Indonesia's Bali Strait
Four people
have been confirmed dead, 38 are missing, and 23 others survived after a
passenger ship sank in the Bali Strait of Indonesia early Thursday, a senior
official from the East Java Search and Rescue Office, Tholeb Vatelehan, said on
Thursday.
The wooden
vessel, KM Tunu Pratama Jaya, was traveling from Ketapang seaport in Banyuwangi
Regency, East Java, to Gilimanuk seaport in Jembrana Regency on Bali Island
when it went down, according to the official.
"As many
as 23 people survived the incident, four were dead, and 38 others remained
missing," Vatelehan told Xinhua via phone.
Search and
rescue operations have since been launched from both Bali Island and East Java,
as the incident occurred near the maritime boundary between the two regions. I
Nyoman Sidakarya, head of the Bali Search and Rescue Office, confirmed the
joint efforts.
The Banyuwangi
Search and Rescue Office deployed more than 20 personnel, along with a rigid inflatable
boat and one additional vessel to assist in the operation, Vatelehan said.
"Strong
winds, large waves, and powerful currents are currently hampering the rescue
efforts," he added.
xinhua
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