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Search continues for 1 still missing after Indonesian ferry fire

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Search continues for 1 still missing after Indonesian ferry fire

RESCUE OPERATION. A ferry is seen from a distance during a Barsanas rescue operation after fire broke out on the vessel in North Maluku province, Indonesia, on May 29, 2021.

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274 people have been rescued from the vessel without injury, search and rescue officials say

Search and rescue teams are looking for a person still missing after hundreds were rescued from a passenger ferry that caught fire in Indonesia‘s Molucca Sea, local officials said on Sunday, May 30.

Passenger ferry KM Karya Indah was traveling in a remote part of the Indonesian archipelago, from Ternate in the province of North Maluku towards Sanana on the island of Sulabes, when the fire broke out early on Saturday morning, May 29.

Dramatic footage from Indonesia’s search and rescue agency showed the vessel engulfed in smoke and part of the ship ablaze as passengers in life vests jumped from the deck to lifeboats.

Search and rescue officials said 274 people had been rescued from the vessel without injury and taken to a nearby village, while one person was still missing.

“The search is still continuing. Today’s search and rescue plan (will be conducted) by a joint search and rescue team,” head of the Ternate search and rescue team, Muhamad Arafah, said in a statement on Sunday.

Initial reports suggest the fire may have started in the engine room. Indonesian officials said they are investigating the cause of the incident. – Rappler.com

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