Survivors of a deadly ferry accident arrive at an Indonesia port.<br/> <br />Indonesian naval vessels rescued more than 200 people on Wednesday after a packed ferry collided with a cargo ship, and then sank in the Sunda Strait.<br/> <br />One local official said a total of six ships had picked up survivors, many of whom have already been taken to hospital.<br/> <br />Ferries are the most common means of transport for people wishing to travel around the 17,000 islands of Indonesia, where sea connections are cheaper and more available than air routes.<br/> <br />But safety standards are not strictly enforced and many ferries are overcrowded - resulting in a number of accidents each year.
