200 feared dead as ferry capsizes in Indonesia Sunday, July 10 2005 12:52 Hrs (IST) - World Time -
Jakarta:
Rescuers said today (July 10, 2005) as many as 200 people were feared dead after a ferry capsized last week in rough seas off eastern Indonesia.
The 150-ton KMP Digul sank Thursday (July 7, 2005) night off the coast of Papua province, while heading from the port town of Merauke to Tanah Merah, about 200 kilometers to the north, said Sumpeno Juono of the local Search and Rescue agency.
The ferry was officially reported to be carrying 50 crew and passengers. But survivors said about 200 people were onboard, Sumpeno told The Associated Press. So far, only 15- two crewmen and 13 passengers - have been found.
Sumpeno said the overloaded ferry did not have any safety equipment and sank quickly in rough waters.
"We believe the number of missing passengers could reach almost 200," said Sumpeno, who had little hope of finding any more survivors.
Other officials could not immediately be reached for comment.
Boat accidents are common in Indonesia, a vast archipelago where safety rules are poorly enforced and rescue vessels are often unavailable.