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Hundreds saved on Indonesia ferry Hundreds saved on Indonesia ferry
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More than 200 people have been rescued from the sea after a heavily-loaded ferry sank off the coast of Indonesia. More than 240 people have been rescued from the sea after a heavily-loaded ferry sank off the coast of Indonesia.
But at least 23 people died and an unknown number of others are missing after the accident, which officials blamed on bad weather and high waves. But at least 29 people died and 17 others are missing after the accident, blamed on bad weather and high waves, officials said.
Some reports suggested the ferry, which had a capacity of 273 people, may have been overloaded. The numbers suggest the ferry was carrying more than its capacity of 273 people, but overloading is common.
Search efforts have now stopped for the night but officials say they will resume in the morning.Search efforts have now stopped for the night but officials say they will resume in the morning.
'Traumatised''Traumatised'
Indonesia's sea transport director-general, Sunaryo, said rescue efforts had been hampered by bad weather.Indonesia's sea transport director-general, Sunaryo, said rescue efforts had been hampered by bad weather.
"The waves are as high as six metres, it's difficult for small ships to reach the location," he told a news conference in Jakarta. "The waves are as high as six metres (20ft), it's difficult for small ships to reach the location," he told a news conference in Jakarta.
The Dumai Express 10 was travelling from Batam island to Dumai in Riau, Sumatra, when it sank.The Dumai Express 10 was travelling from Batam island to Dumai in Riau, Sumatra, when it sank.
Officials said it rolled over before capsizing about 90 minutes into its voyage.Officials said it rolled over before capsizing about 90 minutes into its voyage.
According to its manifest, about 240 people were on board the Dumai Express 10 ferry when it sailed, but it is not clear if this was accurate. According to its manifest, about 240 people were on board the ferry when it sailed, but Indonesian health official Rustam Pakaya later told AFP news agency the actual number was 291.
Rescue efforts were aided by the fact that the ferry went down in the busy Malacca Straits between Indonesia and Malaysia.Rescue efforts were aided by the fact that the ferry went down in the busy Malacca Straits between Indonesia and Malaysia.
It is not clear exactly how many people have been picked up.
The chief of police in Riau told the BBC that 218 had been rescued; earlier other officials gave totals of 292 and 232.
RECENT MARITIME DISASTERS 11 Jan 2009: At least 232 people - possibly many more - die as ferry sinks off Sulawesi11 July 2007: Passenger ship with 70 on board sinks off eastern Indonesia 22 Feb 2007: At least 42 die as ferry catches fire off Jakarta30 Dec 2006: More than 400 lost as ferry sinks between Borneo and Java7 July 2005: About 200 die as ferry sinks off eastern Indonesia In pictures: Ferry rescue Indonesia's public transport perils
The total number of people on board the vessel remains unknown.
One man, who gave his name as Riki, said he was rescued by fishermen.One man, who gave his name as Riki, said he was rescued by fishermen.
"It was too fast... and the ship crew did not tell us about the situation at all," he told Indonesia's Antara news agency."It was too fast... and the ship crew did not tell us about the situation at all," he told Indonesia's Antara news agency.
RECENT MARITIME DISASTERS 11 Jan 2009: At least 232 people - possibly many more - die as ferry sinks off Sulawesi11 July 2007: Passenger ship with 70 on board sinks off eastern Indonesia 22 Feb 2007: At least 42 die as ferry catches fire off Jakarta30 Dec 2006: More than 400 lost as ferry sinks between Borneo and Java7 July 2005: About 200 die as ferry sinks off eastern Indonesia In pictures: Ferry rescue Indonesia's public transport perils
"We only managed to get out after I broke the glass window on the right side. That was the only way because there were many people jostling for the doors.""We only managed to get out after I broke the glass window on the right side. That was the only way because there were many people jostling for the doors."
Another survivor called Kristin described a scene of panic.Another survivor called Kristin described a scene of panic.
"I saw children running here and there on the ferry as they tried to escape but there weren't enough life jackets," she told TVOne."I saw children running here and there on the ferry as they tried to escape but there weren't enough life jackets," she told TVOne.
A navy spokesman said it was not clear whether anyone was still inside the ferry, which was now completely submerged.A navy spokesman said it was not clear whether anyone was still inside the ferry, which was now completely submerged.
Safety woesSafety woes
Another ferry, the Dumai Express 15, was reported to have run aground in bad weather as it travelled between Batam and Moro islands.Another ferry, the Dumai Express 15, was reported to have run aground in bad weather as it travelled between Batam and Moro islands.
All 278 passengers and crew on board were said to be safe.All 278 passengers and crew on board were said to be safe.
Ferry accidents linked to over-crowding and poor vessel maintenance kill hundreds of passengers in Indonesia each year.Ferry accidents linked to over-crowding and poor vessel maintenance kill hundreds of passengers in Indonesia each year.
The country's large population is spread out over 17,000 islands and relies on ships and ferries to travel around.The country's large population is spread out over 17,000 islands and relies on ships and ferries to travel around.
In the last three years, at least 800 people have been killed in ferry accidents in Indonesia.In the last three years, at least 800 people have been killed in ferry accidents in Indonesia.


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