At least 2 dead, 43 missing after ferry sinks near Bali

The savior was looking for 43 people who lost in the coarse seas over a night after 65 people sank near Bali, Indonesia’s holiday island.
National Search and Rescue Agency said in a statement that KMP Tuuna Pratama Jaya sank about half an hour after leaving the port of East Java on Wednesday late on Wednesday. It was connected to the Port of Gilimanuk of Bali, a 30 -mile journey.
More than one person died, 2 people missing a boat at Hotspot after being missing
Ferry, 53 passengers, 12 crew members and 14 trucks, including 22 vehicles carried.
Human residues on the sunken boat close to the Alaska tragedy of the Texas family
Banyuwangi Police Chief Rama Samtama Putra, two bodies were rescued and 20 of them were dragged for hours in wavy waters.
Nine boats, including two tugboats and two swelling boats, have been looking for missing people since Wednesday night and fighting waves up to 6.5 feet heights in the darkness.
Ferry tragedies are common in Indonesia, which is a team of more than 17,000 islands, where ferries can often pass transportation and security regulations.




