Key points
- The ship had a capacity for 600 people
- Indonesia is an archipelago of over 17,000 islands
- Ferries are a common method of travel in these islands
ISLAMABAD: Three people died and over 500 others were rescued after a ferry caught fire off the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, emergency officials said Monday.
AFP cited the Indonesian coast guard as saying that passengers jumped overboard with lifejackets after the fire broke out on Sunday at the stern of the KM Barcelona 5, as it sailed to Manado.
A video released by the Manado rescue agency showed a coast guard vessel spraying water on the ferry, which was emitting black smoke.
Indonesian authorities previously reported five people died in the accident, but later revised the death toll to three.
Rescue operation
“Until now, the joint rescue team is still conducting the search and rescue operation because the data is still developing,” AFP cited Manado rescue agency head George Leo Mercy Randang as saying.
“Our post is still open 24 hours a day, in case families want to report about their missing relative.” At least 568 people were rescued from the ferry and water while three others were found dead, the national search and rescue agency said in a statement Monday.
The ferry’s log had only registered 280 passengers and 15 crew on board. Local media reported that the ship had a capacity for 600 people.
The Independent reported that Indonesia is an archipelago of more than 17,000 islands where ferries are a common method of travel.
AFP reported that Marine accidents are a regular occurrence in these islands due to lax safety standards or bad weather.
Popular resort
Sunday’s fire came just weeks after another ferry sank off the popular resort island of Bali due to bad weather, killing at least 19 people.
In March, a boat carrying 16 people capsized in rough waters off Bali, killing an Australian woman and injuring at least one other person.
And in 2018, over 150 people drowned when a ferry sank in one of the world’s deepest lakes on Sumatra Island.