Boat sinks in North Maluku waters, 27 passengers reported missing-Xinhua

Boat sinks in North Maluku waters, 27 passengers reported missing

Source: Xinhua

Editor: huaxia

2026-03-30 16:17:00

This photo provided by Indonesia's National Search And Rescue Agency (Basarnas) Palu region shows rescuers riding a ship during search and rescue operation in the northern waters of Taliabu Island, North Maluku province, Indonesia, March 30, 2026. A motor vessel, named Nazila 05, sank in the northern waters of Taliabu Island in Indonesia's North Maluku province, leaving 27 passengers missing, the Palu Search and Rescue Office reported on Monday. (Photo by Basarnas Palu/Handout via Xinhua)

JAKARTA, March 30 (Xinhua) -- A motor vessel, named Nazila 05, sank in the northern waters of Taliabu Island in Indonesia's North Maluku province, leaving 27 passengers missing, the Palu Search and Rescue Office reported on Monday.

The incident was first reported by the boat owner at around 10 a.m. local time, prompting authorities to launch a search and rescue operation, said Muh Rizal, head of the Palu Search and Rescue Office, in a written statement.

"Based on the report, the vessel departed from Taliabu Island to Kema village on Sunday at 6 p.m. local time," Rizal told Xinhua. "At around 4 a.m. local time, the captain reported that Nazila 05 had sunk. All crew members were able to conduct a self-evacuation using a long boat, but their whereabouts remain unknown," he said.

He added that further developments regarding the search and rescue operation would be delivered in the next report.

This photo provided by Indonesia's National Search And Rescue Agency (Basarnas) Palu region shows rescuers preparing for search and rescue operation in the northern waters of Taliabu Island, North Maluku province, Indonesia, March 30, 2026. A motor vessel, named Nazila 05, sank in the northern waters of Taliabu Island in Indonesia's North Maluku province, leaving 27 passengers missing, the Palu Search and Rescue Office reported on Monday. (Photo by Basarnas Palu/Handout via Xinhua)