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Indonesia ferry fire claims lives | Indonesia ferry fire claims lives |
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At least 15 people, including two children, have died after fire broke out on a ferry shortly after it set sail from Indonesia's capital, Jakarta. | |
The Levina I, with more than 200 people on board, was 80km (50 miles) from shore en route to Bangka island when the fire broke out. | The Levina I, with more than 200 people on board, was 80km (50 miles) from shore en route to Bangka island when the fire broke out. |
Five navy ships and two aircraft were despatched to evacuate survivors. | Five navy ships and two aircraft were despatched to evacuate survivors. |
The accident is the latest in a string of deadly incidents that have cast doubt over Indonesia's safety record. | The accident is the latest in a string of deadly incidents that have cast doubt over Indonesia's safety record. |
TV pictures taken from the air showed thick black smoke billowing from the ship. | |
Transport Minister Hatta Rajasa told el-Shinta radio that 15 bodies had been recovered and that at least 275 people had been rescued. | Transport Minister Hatta Rajasa told el-Shinta radio that 15 bodies had been recovered and that at least 275 people had been rescued. |
Other officials said passengers and crew were taken off the burning vessel by another ferry, while others were pulled out of the water. | Other officials said passengers and crew were taken off the burning vessel by another ferry, while others were pulled out of the water. |
One survivor, Ebun, told the AP news agency that he had managed to get hold of a lifejacket. | |
"The fire started on the lowest level and got bigger and bigger," he said. | |
"Many people, including me, jumped into the water. Someone came and pulled me onto another ship." | |
RECENT INDONESIAN DISASTERS Ferry fire 22 Feb 2007: At least seven die as Bangka ferry catches fireTrain crash 16 Jan 2007: At least five die as train falls from bridge in JavaLandslide 12 Jan 2007: Landslide kills at least 16 on island of SangihePlane crash 1 Jan 2007: Passenger plane carrying 102 people crashes in sea west of Sulawesi islandFerry sinks 30 Dec 2006: More than 350 lost as ferry sinks between Borneo and JavaStampede 20 Dec 2006: 10 killed, dozens injured in a stampede at Java pop concertEarthquake 18 Dec 2006: Seven killed, about 100 injured in a quake in Sumatra Indonesia's public perils | |
Yas Rijal, 33, was with his wife and son on the upper deck when the fire broke out. | |
"Suddenly flames burst from the lower deck. The crew ordered us to put on yellow life vests and we jumped," he told AP. | |
Survivors were taken to port, where they were either ferried to hospital or treated by emergency teams on the quayside. | |
It was not clear how many others were still unaccounted for, in part because there were conflicting reports about the numbers of people who had been on the ferry. | It was not clear how many others were still unaccounted for, in part because there were conflicting reports about the numbers of people who had been on the ferry. |
"We are still looking for (anyone unaccounted for) by combing through the waters. They may have jumped into the sea because the ferry was hot due to the fire," Lieutenant-Colonel Hendra Pakan of Indonesia's navy told Reuters news agency. | "We are still looking for (anyone unaccounted for) by combing through the waters. They may have jumped into the sea because the ferry was hot due to the fire," Lieutenant-Colonel Hendra Pakan of Indonesia's navy told Reuters news agency. |
The accident was the most deadly since a passenger ferry carrying around 600 people capsized in late December off Java island, leaving more than half the passengers feared dead. | The accident was the most deadly since a passenger ferry carrying around 600 people capsized in late December off Java island, leaving more than half the passengers feared dead. |
Indonesia, an archipelago of thousands of islands, relies on ferries to provide a cheap and extensive passenger network. | |
But many vessels are badly maintained, and there have been a number of recent accidents. | But many vessels are badly maintained, and there have been a number of recent accidents. |
Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has formed a team to look into transport safety. |