Update: Search For 34 Missing Passengers Continues After Ship Fire In C. Indonesia

Update: Search For 34 Missing Passengers Continues After Ship Fire In C. Indonesia

JAKARTA, Indonesia, Aug 25 (NNN-ANTARA) – A search and rescue operation for 34 missing people continued Saturday, after a passenger ship caught fire, off the East Java province in central Indonesia, leaving at least four people dead, an official said.

The ship, KM Santika Nusantara, caught fire while passing off Maselembu in Sumenep district, on Thursday night. The fire kept burning until Friday before it was doused, head of communication for media at the national search and rescue office, Yusuf Latief, said.

“We have deployed at least two ships. Several other vessels have also been involved in this mission. The focus of the operation is searching for the victims, he said.

Personnel from military, police, search and rescue office, sea port in the province, as well as, sailors are engaged in the operation, said Yusuf.

“We have established a command post in Surabaya city in East Java, to receive reports from relatives about their missing family members,” the official said.

So far, a total of 303 people have been rescued, head of operation section of the provincial search and rescue office, Supriono Mesiham, said.

The ship was en route to a sea port in Balikpapan, East Kalimantan province.– NNN-ANTARA

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