Over 300 Rescued As Indonesian Ferry Catches FireOver 300 Rescued As Indonesian Ferry Catches Fire

Various search teams are looking for one missing person after rescuing all other passengers from a large ferry that caught fire in Indonesia, an official has revealed.

The KM Karya Indah was heading to Sanana, a remote port in the northeast of the Indonesian archipelago when it was engulfed in flames.

Shortly after departing, the ferry caught fire, forcing passengers and crew to jump into the sea to save themselves. There are no reported casualties.

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‘There were 275 people on board, 274 had been evacuated safely, One person, a 43-year-old man, is still being searched for’ Muhammad Arafah, the head of the local search and rescue team told reporters yesterday.

He added that at least 35 passengers were children.

Dozens of rescuers are still scouring the area for the missing person.

Images shared by the search and rescue agency showed the large ferryboat enveloped in thick, dark smoke while passengers in life jackets were rescued by rafts.

More than a dozen crew members have been detained and questioned by the local police to determine the cause of the fire.

Maritime accidents are common in Indonesia due to poor safety standards. But passenger ferries are widely used for transport in the archipelago of some 17,000 islands.

Africa Today News, New York recalls that in 2019, 21 people died when an overloaded ferry sank in rough seas off Java’s north coast.

In 2018, around 160 people drowned when an Indonesian ferry sank into the depths of one of the world’s deepest lakes on Sumatra island. And more than 300 people are estimated to have drowned in 2009 when a ferry sank between Sulawesi and Borneo.

 

AFRICA TODAY NEWS, NEW YORK