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Hopes dim in Indonesia sea search | Hopes dim in Indonesia sea search |
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An air and sea search for survivors from a ferry that sank off the Indonesian island of Sulawesi is continuing, despite heavy weather. | An air and sea search for survivors from a ferry that sank off the Indonesian island of Sulawesi is continuing, despite heavy weather. |
At least 34 people, including the ship's captain, have now been rescued but more than 200 are still missing. | At least 34 people, including the ship's captain, have now been rescued but more than 200 are still missing. |
The ferry sank on Sunday, crossing the Makassar Strait towards Kalimantan. | The ferry sank on Sunday, crossing the Makassar Strait towards Kalimantan. |
The transport minister has said an investigation was underway into whether the captain had clearance to leave port despite warnings about the bad weather. | The transport minister has said an investigation was underway into whether the captain had clearance to leave port despite warnings about the bad weather. |
With 34 people found alive, and one body, it is thought that 232 people are still missing and feared dead. | With 34 people found alive, and one body, it is thought that 232 people are still missing and feared dead. |
Little hope remains that more survivors will be found more than 48 hours after the ship sank in stormy weather. | Little hope remains that more survivors will be found more than 48 hours after the ship sank in stormy weather. |
Stormy weather | Stormy weather |
High winds, rough seas and driving rain continued to pound the Makassar Strait between Sulawesi and Borneo where the 700-tonne Teratai Prima capsized and sank with about 267 people on board. | High winds, rough seas and driving rain continued to pound the Makassar Strait between Sulawesi and Borneo where the 700-tonne Teratai Prima capsized and sank with about 267 people on board. |
Officials said some smaller vessels had been told to give up the search, with four navy warships and two patrol boats continuing the search for survivors. | |
"We are facing very bad weather and rough seas. We don't want to take any risks by sending small boats," transport ministry maritime official Sunaryo told AFP news agency. | "We are facing very bad weather and rough seas. We don't want to take any risks by sending small boats," transport ministry maritime official Sunaryo told AFP news agency. |
Transport Minister Jusman Syafii Djamal said he was not optimistic of finding more survivors. | Transport Minister Jusman Syafii Djamal said he was not optimistic of finding more survivors. |
"It seems that due to the weather conditions the chance is little, but we still hope," he said. | "It seems that due to the weather conditions the chance is little, but we still hope," he said. |
'Swim in the dark' | 'Swim in the dark' |
The Teratai Prima ferry was making an overnight journey from Pare Pare in South Sulawesi to Samarinda in East Kalimantan when it sank just before dawn on Sunday. | The Teratai Prima ferry was making an overnight journey from Pare Pare in South Sulawesi to Samarinda in East Kalimantan when it sank just before dawn on Sunday. |
Desperate relatives wait for news | Desperate relatives wait for news |
Survivors said high waves flipped the ferry over. Most passengers were asleep and had little time to react. | Survivors said high waves flipped the ferry over. Most passengers were asleep and had little time to react. |
"I felt that the ferry was listing to the left, then suddenly it turned upside down," said 29-year-old Yulianus Mangande, who was picked up by fishermen. | "I felt that the ferry was listing to the left, then suddenly it turned upside down," said 29-year-old Yulianus Mangande, who was picked up by fishermen. |
"I had to swim in the dark in heavy seas until the morning." | "I had to swim in the dark in heavy seas until the morning." |
One survivor said he had scrambled into a life raft after clinging to a piece of wood. | One survivor said he had scrambled into a life raft after clinging to a piece of wood. |
"I grabbed my son on my back and swam to a piece of wood, but my son disappeared after being hit by a big wave," said Daeng Gassing, whose father-in-law was also missing. | "I grabbed my son on my back and swam to a piece of wood, but my son disappeared after being hit by a big wave," said Daeng Gassing, whose father-in-law was also missing. |
Eighteen passengers and four crew members had been found alive so far, the transport minister said. RECENT MARITIME DISASTERS 11 July 2007: Passenger ship with 70 on board sinks off eastern Indonesia 22 Feb 2007: At least 42 die as ferry catches fire30 Dec 2006: More than 400 lost as ferry sinks between Borneo and Java7 July 2005: About 200 die as ferry sinks off eastern Indonesia | Eighteen passengers and four crew members had been found alive so far, the transport minister said. RECENT MARITIME DISASTERS 11 July 2007: Passenger ship with 70 on board sinks off eastern Indonesia 22 Feb 2007: At least 42 die as ferry catches fire30 Dec 2006: More than 400 lost as ferry sinks between Borneo and Java7 July 2005: About 200 die as ferry sinks off eastern Indonesia |
About 250 passengers and 17 crew were thought to be on board the Teratai Prima - but tickets are frequently oversold for ferries in Indonesia. | About 250 passengers and 17 crew were thought to be on board the Teratai Prima - but tickets are frequently oversold for ferries in Indonesia. |
Recent years have seen several ferry accidents in Indonesia. | Recent years have seen several ferry accidents in Indonesia. |
In December 2006, a ferry carrying more than 600 people sank while on a journey from Borneo to Java. The majority of its passengers were never found. | In December 2006, a ferry carrying more than 600 people sank while on a journey from Borneo to Java. The majority of its passengers were never found. |
Months later, at least 42 people were killed when a fire broke out aboard a ferry from Jakarta to Bangka island off Sumatra. | Months later, at least 42 people were killed when a fire broke out aboard a ferry from Jakarta to Bangka island off Sumatra. |
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