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Indonesia resumes search for missing ferry passengers

Indonesian rescuers are fighting strong currents because they continue to look for 30 people who are still missing in the sea after about 35 hours after killing at least six people out of a ferry.

KMP Tura Pratama Jaya, the ferry, on the night of Wednesday’s Bali holiday island of East Java about 30 minutes after opening 65 people carried, search and rescue agency Bali’s holiday island after the Bound Bound opened after opening.

Twenty -nine survivors were rescued on Thursday before the search was made due to visibility.

Dayu, 55 -year -old Silawati’yi, his husband Dewa Gede Adyana Putra Usia’nın as a truck driver because of the work of the materials in Bali’deki traveling on the ferry, he said.

While waiting for news in a rescue center in Bali, he said it was the last Wednesday night when he spoke to him.

“I just entered the ship,” he said.

“I said to him, ‘Be careful, dear.'”

On Thursday, Silawati said he was looking for him again and again at 4 am. There was no answer.

EKO, rescue operations on Friday ships, helicopters and hundreds of savior, including the Bali Strait waters, he said. Strong currents and rain are expected.

Authorities, transportation safety researchers will investigate the cause of the sink when the search is over, he said. Authorities said in a statement on Thursday that the ferry was not overloaded when the fall falls, he said.

Ferries are a common form of transportation in Indonesia, which has more than 17,000 islands, and loose safety standards allow ships to be overcrowded with insufficient life -saving equipment.

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