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Southeast Asia |
400 Missing in Indonesia Ship Sinking |
2007-01-01 |
![]() Survivors told harrowing stories of the minutes before the Senopati Nusantara capsized around midnight Friday, as well as the struggle to stay alive in the hours that followed. By late Sunday, authorities had found 177 survivors, either clinging to wood, packed into life rafts or on beaches after swimming ashore, Antara quoted transport department official Soeharto as saying. Radjasa said at least 157 survivors had been found. It was not immediately possible to explain the discrepancy, though Indonesian government agencies and officials often give differing death tolls during disasters due to poor communication and coordination. Ships also recovered at least 66 bodies, said Soeharto. The ferry is believed to have had 638 people on board, Radjasa said earlier. Weeks of seasonal rains and high winds in Indonesia have caused several deadly floods, landslides and maritime accidents. Antara reported a cargo ship carrying 11 people sunk off Bali island on Sunday and two survivors had swam to shore. The rest were missing. Witnesses said the Senopati Nusantara ferry shook violently and veered to one side after being pounded for more than 10 hours by 16-foot waves. Witnesses reported seeing lifeboats with more survivors, and said most people had donned life jackets. Indonesia's tropical waters are warm, randing from 72-84 degrees, and people have been known to survive days at sea. "I don't want to speculate on how long people can survive floating on the sea. We only hope they can survive," said Karolus Sangaji, a search and rescue worker. |
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