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Passengers Rescued From Deadly Indonesian Ferry Incident Off Selayar Island

2018-07-04 37 Dailymotion

<p>At least 29 people died and 41 others were missing after a ferry ran aground off Selayar Island, in South Sulawesi province, Indonesia, on Tuesday, July 3, Indonesia’s National Disaster Management Agency reported</a>.</p><p>Some 69 people were rescued at the scene, according to the reports.</p><p>The manifest of MV Lestari Maju showed there were 139 people and 48 vehicles</a> on board when it set out</a> from Bulukumba, a town on the southern coast of Sulawesi, and the nearby Selayar Island.</p><p>This Facebook Live video was shot and shared by a MV Lestari Maju passenger as the vessel was sinking on Tuesday.</p><p>The incident came around two weeks after the MV Sinar Bangun vessel sank in Lake Toba, in the western Indonesian island of Sumatra, on June 18. Only 21 people survived</a>, three bodies were found, while 164 people were still missing at the time of writing. Credit: Ekha Nursalam Suardi via Storyful</p><br />

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