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Rescue teams started searching for 43 people who went missing after the ferry KMP Tunu Pratama Jaya, which had 65 people on board, sunk near Bali, Indonesia. The sinking happened early Thursday, not long after the ferry left East Java’s Ketapang port and was heading to Gilimanuk port in Bali, about 30 miles away.
Rescuers were searching Thursday for 43 people missing in rough seas overnight after a ferry carrying 65 people sank near Indonesia’s resort island of Bali.
The KMP Tunu Pratama Jaya sank almost half an hour after leaving East Java’s Ketapang port late Wednesday, the National Search and Rescue Agency said in a statement. It was bound for Bali’s Gilimanuk port, a 30-mile trip.
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The ferry carried 53 passengers, 12 crew members and 22 vehicles, including 14 trucks, it said.
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Two bodies have been recovered and 20 were rescued, many of them unconscious after drifting in choppy waters for hours, said Banyuwangi police chief Rama Samtama Putra.
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p class=”speakable”>Nine boats, including two tug boats and two inflatable boats have been searching for the missing people since Wednesday night, battling waves up to 6.5 feet high in the overnight darkness.
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Ferry tragedies are common in Indonesia, an archipelago of more than 17,000 islands, where ferries are often used as transport and safety regulations can lapse.
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