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Ferry carrying 65 people sinks near Bali, Indonesia; dozens still missing

  • The ferry KMP Tunu Pratama Jaya sank off Ketapang, Indonesia, on July 3, 2025, while en route to Bali.
  • The vessel sank about 25 minutes after departing Banyuwangi port amid reported bad weather conditions.
  • The ferry carried 53 passengers, 12 crew, and 22 vehicles including 14 trucks, with four survivors rescued using a lifeboat.
  • Local authorities confirmed 4 people died, 23 were rescued, and at least 38 remained missing as rescue efforts continued.
  • The incident highlights Indonesia's frequent marine accidents, often linked to lax safety standards and challenging weather in its archipelago.
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