Indonesia rescues more victims of sunken ship-Xinhua

Indonesia rescues more victims of sunken ship

Source: Xinhua| 2022-05-29 23:59:01|Editor: huaxia

Photo provided by the Indonesian national search and rescue agency (Basarnas) taken on May 29, 2022 shows rescuers approaching survivors floating on the water during a rescue mission for a sunken ship in the Makassar Strait in South Sulawesi, Indonesia. (Basarnas/Handout via Xinhua)

JAKARTA, May 29 (Xinhua) -- Fourteen victims of a sunken ship were rescued safely by rescuers on Sunday, bringing the total number of those who survived the tragic accident in central Indonesia to 31, a senior official said.

The 14 people have been rushed into nearby seaports in South Sulawesi province, Yusuf Latief, spokesman for the national search and rescue office, told Xinhua over phone.

"Based on the manifest, the ship carried 42 people, meaning that 11 people remain missing," said Latief.

"The search and rescue mission will resume tomorrow (Monday) for the 11 missing persons," the spokesman said.

He said that the mission will be carried out for seven days, in line with the procedures.

Indonesian rescuers intensified the operation to find and help the missing people on Sunday, involving navy, police and sailors and deploying a chopper and several ships with over 100 personnel, Isran A, a rescuer in charge at the information center of the provincial search and rescue office, told Xinhua.

The ship sank after being hit by huge waves in the Makassar strait of the province on Thursday, but the rescuers did not get the information about the accident until Saturday, according to Wahid D.J. a senior official at the search and rescue office.

The ship suffered an engine failure when it was hit by huge waves, he told Xinhua.

The vessel departed from Paotere harbor in Makassar, capital of the province, and headed to a seaport in Pangkajene district in the province, according to the official.

Photo provided by the Indonesian national search and rescue agency (Basarnas) taken on May 29, 2022 shows survivors of a sunken ship onboard a rubber boat after being rescued from the water in the Makassar Strait in South Sulawesi, Indonesia. (Basarnas/Handout via Xinhua)

Photo provided by the Indonesian national search and rescue agency (Basarnas) taken on May 29, 2022 shows survivors of a sunken ship onboard a rubber boat after being rescued from the water in the Makassar Strait in South Sulawesi, Indonesia. (Basarnas/Handout via Xinhua)

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