Bali Strait Ferry Disaster: 4 Dead, 38 Missing After Vessel Capsizes in Rough Waters | World News

In the local media, on Thursday, he reported that four people were dead with a ferry carrying dozens of people and vehicles in the Bali Strait of Indonesia.
Indonesia News Agency Antara, Tura Pratama Jaya Roll-on/Roll-Off ship in the coarse waters on Bali Island, 12 crew members, 53 passengers and 14 large trailer trucks, including 22 vehicles, he said.
According to the authorities, Bali’deki Gilimanuk’a Banyuwangi Ketapang Port left the ship KMP Tuunu Pratam Jaya, Bali’deki Gilimanuk’a Gilimanuk’a, just 25 minutes after the sailing at 22:56, just 25 minutes after falling around 23:20. The incident was first reported by a port patrol officer in Gilimanuk waters.
The country’s National Search and Rescue Agency (Basarnas) said that search and rescue efforts continue between rude conditions.
Media organization Jakarta Globe said that the search and rescue ship (SAR) was deployed to support KN Permadi’s search and rescue efforts.
According to Jakarata Globe, Nanang Sigit, President of Sar Office today, said, “The total number of people on the ship was 65. Four survived, four died.” He said. He said the search is still continuing for 38 missing people.
The bodies of the dead are transferred to Negara General Hospital in Bali, while the survivors are being treated in Gilimanuk Port.
In a meteorological report, Bali residents were advised to remain vigilant against high wind speeds and large waves in the North and South Bali waters between 29 June and 2 July.
In the meantime, according to the Antara News Agency, this is a long boat carrying 13 footballers on June 25 near Batam City on Riau Islands. Ten people were saved from the accident, the other three people reportedly disappeared.
In 2018, on June 18, MV Sinar was Alabora at the bottom of Lake Toba in Northern Sumatra province. Three passengers lost their lives, 164 people disappeared. There were only 21 survivors of the tragedy.