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Rescuers racing to find survivors after ferry bound for Bali carrying 65 people sinks
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A ferry carrying 65 people sank in rough seas while traveling from Java to Bali, killing at least six. Rescue teams are urgently searching for survivors, with 35 people already pulled to safety. All passengers were Indonesian, and authorities are scrambling to account for the missing amid challenging conditions.
Editor’s Note: Ferry accidents in Indonesia aren’t uncommon due to overcrowding and lax safety standards, but each incident is a grim reminder of the risks faced by passengers relying on these often-overloaded vessels. With Bali being a major tourist hub, this tragedy hits close to home for locals and travelers alike—raising fresh concerns about transportation safety in the region.
Six dead, dozens missing after ferry sinks off Bali
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A ferry traveling from Java to Bali sank, leaving at least six people dead and dozens more missing. The boat was carrying 65 people—53 passengers and 12 crew—when it went down. Rescue efforts are underway, but the situation remains grim as families await news of their loved ones.
Editor’s Note: Ferry accidents in Indonesia aren’t uncommon due to overcrowding and lax safety standards, but each one is a devastating reminder of the risks people take for basic travel. This tragedy will likely renew calls for stricter regulations—but for now, the focus is on finding survivors and grieving the lost.
Video: Dozens missing after Indonesia ferry sinks near Bali
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A ferry near Bali, Indonesia, has sunk, leaving dozens of passengers unaccounted for. Rescue teams are scrambling to find survivors, but details are still emerging about what caused the disaster and how many people might be affected.
Editor’s Note: Ferry accidents in Indonesia aren’t uncommon due to overcrowding and lax safety standards, but each one is a heartbreaking reminder of the risks people take just to get from place to place. This story hits close to home for many in the region, where ferries are a lifeline for transportation. The search efforts—and the eventual death toll—will likely dominate local headlines for days.
Ferry sinks off Bali, killing four
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A ferry sank near Bali amid rough weather, claiming four lives. Rescue teams faced delays due to high waves, complicating efforts to reach survivors. Officials are investigating the cause, but conditions likely played a major role.
Editor’s Note: Ferry accidents like this are a grim reminder of how vulnerable sea travel can be, especially in unpredictable weather. Bali’s heavy reliance on ferries for transport and tourism makes this particularly alarming—both for locals and visitors. It’ll likely spark calls for stricter safety checks during monsoon season.
At least four dead, dozens missing after ferry sinks on way to Bali
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A ferry bound for Bali, Indonesia, sank on Thursday, killing at least four people and leaving dozens more missing. This isn’t the first time something like this has happened in the area—poor safety measures and rough seas often make boat travel risky here.
Editor’s Note: Another preventable tragedy strikes a popular tourist destination, highlighting how weak regulations and dangerous conditions keep putting lives at risk. For locals and visitors alike, this is a grim reminder that getting around Indonesia’s islands isn’t just inconvenient—it can be deadly.
Four dead, 38 missing after ferry sinks in Indonesia - rescuers battle rough sea
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A ferry named KMP Tunu Pratama Jaya sank off the coast of Indonesia near Bali shortly after leaving Ketapang port in East Java. At least four people have died, and 38 others are still missing. The ferry was carrying 65 passengers and 22 vehicles when it went down in rough seas. Rescue teams are working hard to find survivors, but the bad weather is making their job tough.
Editor’s Note: Ferry accidents in Indonesia aren’t uncommon due to overcrowding and unpredictable weather, but each one is a tragic reminder of the risks people take just to get from one place to another. With dozens still missing, families are left in agonizing uncertainty, and the rough conditions mean every passing hour makes survival less likely. This story highlights both the dangers of sea travel in the region and the bravery of rescuers facing dangerous conditions to save lives.
Dozens missing after ferry carrying 65 people sinks off Indonesia’s Bali
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A ferry carrying 65 passengers sank near Bali, Indonesia, leaving at least four dead and 38 missing. Rescue teams are scrambling to find survivors as authorities investigate the cause of the tragedy.
Editor’s Note: Ferry accidents like this are a grim reminder of the risks of overcrowded or poorly maintained vessels in regions where they’re a lifeline for transportation. Bali, a tourist hotspot, also relies on these boats for local travel—so this hits both residents and visitors hard. Every missing person represents a family in anguish, and the death toll could still rise.

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