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Survivors found in search for Australia asylum boat | |
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Australian and commercial ships plucked 45 people from the sea as a search continued after a boat carrying asylum seekers was believed to have sunk. | |
The Australian navy ship HMAS Maitland and four merchant vessels were involved in rescue operations 75km (45 miles) south-west of Indonesia's Java Island. | |
The search followed a distress call on Wednesday from a vessel which said it had 150 people on board. | The search followed a distress call on Wednesday from a vessel which said it had 150 people on board. |
Indonesian teams had searched the waters, but could not locate the boat. | Indonesian teams had searched the waters, but could not locate the boat. |
The country's search and rescue agency, Basarnas, sent two boats and a helicopter to the area on Wednesday but found nothing and returned to base. | The country's search and rescue agency, Basarnas, sent two boats and a helicopter to the area on Wednesday but found nothing and returned to base. |
But on Thursday a merchant vessel said it had found six people in the water, and more survivors were rescued during the day. | |
"Three survivors have serious injuries, but are in a stable condition. They are on board HMAS Maitland," the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) said in a statement. | |
It added that merchant vessels APL Bahrain, Gwenolen, AR Carelia and Da Ging Xia were involved in the search. | |
'Grave fears' | 'Grave fears' |
Captain Manuel Nistorescu from the APL Bahrain ship told href="http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/political-news/major-search-for-144-missing-after-asylum-boat-sinking-20120830-251kv.html" >the Sydney Morning Herald newspaper that a group of Afghan men he picked up had been in the water for 24 hours. | |
There were also women and children on the missing boat, he added. | |
"They had an engine break and the water was coming, and the pump for pumping out the water was not working and the boat sinks. This is what I understand from them," he said. | |
The number of missing people could not be confirmed, Australia's Home Affairs Minister Jason Clare told reporters. | The number of missing people could not be confirmed, Australia's Home Affairs Minister Jason Clare told reporters. |
"We have grave fears for a lot more," he said. ''Don't underestimate how difficult this task is; don't underestimate how big the sea that we're searching is.'' | "We have grave fears for a lot more," he said. ''Don't underestimate how difficult this task is; don't underestimate how big the sea that we're searching is.'' |
Asylum seekers often target Christmas Island, off Australia's northwest coast, to get to the country. They make the journey from Indonesia in boats that are usually overloaded and poorly maintained. | Asylum seekers often target Christmas Island, off Australia's northwest coast, to get to the country. They make the journey from Indonesia in boats that are usually overloaded and poorly maintained. |
In June, a boat with 200 asylum seekers sank near the island - 17 bodies were found and another 70 were feared dead after a three-day search. That was the second boat to sink in a week, reigniting the debate on asylum in parliament. | In June, a boat with 200 asylum seekers sank near the island - 17 bodies were found and another 70 were feared dead after a three-day search. That was the second boat to sink in a week, reigniting the debate on asylum in parliament. |
Earlier this month, lawmakers approved the re-opening of offshore processing camps for asylum seekers in Nauru and PNG. | Earlier this month, lawmakers approved the re-opening of offshore processing camps for asylum seekers in Nauru and PNG. |
The moves are aimed at deterring asylum seekers from making the dangerous journey to Australia by boat, amid an increasing number of arrivals. | The moves are aimed at deterring asylum seekers from making the dangerous journey to Australia by boat, amid an increasing number of arrivals. |
Australia says it will also increase its intake of refugees to 20,000 a year, from the current 13,750, in line with recommendations by an expert panel. | Australia says it will also increase its intake of refugees to 20,000 a year, from the current 13,750, in line with recommendations by an expert panel. |