Rescuers find 21 people on raft drifting in Indonesian waters after their boat sinks
Rescuers saved 21 survivors from Nazila 05 after it sank due to high waves; lax safety and overcrowding contribute to frequent boat accidents, officials said.
- Indonesian search teams rescued 21 people from a raft on Tuesday morning, a day after their boat sank in rough seas.
- Officials earlier reported that 27 people were missing, but survivors reported that six people listed on the manifest had cancelled their plans to join the trip.
- The search operation involved two rescue vessels and was assisted by local fishermen, the National Search and Rescue Agency said.
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Rescuers find 21 people on raft drifting in Indonesian waters after their boat sinks
Indonesian search teams rescued 21 people from a raft a day after their boat sank in rough seas. Everyone on board the ship was found safely, said Muhammad Rizal, who heads the search and rescue office in Palu city.
Rescuers find 21 people on raft drifting in Indonesian waters after their boat sinks, Asia News
PALU, Indonesia — Indonesian search teams rescued 21 people from a raft Tuesday (March 31) morning, a day after their boat sank in rough seas.Everyone on board the ship was found safely, said Muhammad Rizal, who heads the search and rescue office in Palu city. Officials earlier reported that 27 people were missing, but survivors reported that six people listed...
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