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Five Dead After Ferry Fire Off East Java as Search Continues

Five Dead After Ferry Fire Off East Java as Search Continues

The Mutiara Sentosa 2 caught fire while sailing from Surabaya to Makassar, forcing passengers and crew into the sea and prompting a multi-vessel rescue operation.
A fire aboard the Indonesian passenger ferry Mutiara Sentosa 2 has killed at least five people off East Java, with an initial official account listing forty-one others as unaccounted for.

The vessel was travelling from Surabaya to Makassar when it caught fire on Sunday morning in waters north of Madura Island.

The ferry’s manifest listed two hundred and seventy-one people: two hundred and thirty-two passengers and thirty-nine crew members.

The captain notified the operator that the ship was on fire between 6 a.m. and 7 a.m. local time, but contact was subsequently lost.

Indonesia’s National Search and Rescue Agency received the alert at 8:24 a.m. By 9:45 a.m., a passing vessel had located the ferry about nineteen nautical miles north of Sapudi Island.

It was then almost entirely engulfed in flames, with passengers and crew sheltering at the bridge and bow while awaiting evacuation.

Footage from the scene showed heavy smoke rising from the vessel as people wearing life jackets descended from the ferry or jumped into the sea.

Nearby commercial vessels and rescue boats recovered survivors from the water.

Some ships had to keep their distance because of the risk from flammable cargo on or near the burning vessel.

An early rescue tally recorded two hundred and twenty-five people rescued alive, five bodies recovered and forty-one people missing.

A later update from the Surabaya search-and-rescue office said two hundred and thirty-two people had been evacuated in total, including the five dead; the authorities have not yet reconciled the differing public tallies.

The cause of the fire has not been established.

Investigators will examine the vessel, its machinery, cargo and emergency response once conditions permit.

The accident again underscores the importance of ferry transport across Indonesia’s more than seventeen thousand islands, where sea travel is central to moving people and goods between widely separated communities.

Rescue vessels and naval assets remain deployed in the waters off Madura as the search continues for those still unaccounted for.
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