Ferry tragedy near Bali: at least four dead, dozens missing

03 July 2025 , 08:57
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A rescue team moving a victim’s body brought to shore earlier by local fishermen after a ferry sank on its way to the resort island of Bali (Picture: AFP via Getty Images)
A rescue team moving a victim’s body brought to shore earlier by local fishermen after a ferry sank on its way to the resort island of Bali (Picture: AFP via Getty Images)

Waters off the coast of Bali are being scoured after a ferry sank, killing four.

Dozens of people are still missing following the disaster late last night.

Eka Toniansyah was among the 31 people who was on the Tunu Pratama Jaya when it sank.

He said: ‘The ferry tilted and immediately sank.Most of the passengers were from Indonesia. I was with my father. My father is dead.’

Another survivor, named Supardi, said: ‘When the ferry started to tilt, I initially intended to jump into the sea, but the ship quickly sank.

‘So, I didn’t need to jump anymore but sank when the water entered the ship, maybe about seven metres deep, so I immediately climbed up to the top.

‘I met two other people whom I eventually joined. Then another person joined, so there were four of us in total, all using a life jacket.

‘Until this morning, one of us died, while the other three survived.’

The country’s search and rescue agency has deployed a helicopter to the location and 13 underwater rescuers but said their efforts are being hampered by strong currents and winds.

Video provided by the national rescue agency Basarnas showed what appeared to be the body of one person being carried to shore from a fishing boat in calm seas.

There has been no official statement on the nationalities of the passengers, but a manifest list broadcast by news channel MetroTV indicated there were no foreigners on board.

Java-based Surabaya search and rescue agency head Nanang Sigit said rescuers would follow currents and expand the search area if there were still unaccounted for people by the end of the day.

In this photo released by the Indonesian National Search and Rescue Agency (BASARNAS) rescuers search for victims after a ferry enroute for the resort island of Bali sank off Ketapang, East Java, Indonesia, early Thursday, July 3, 2025. (BASARNAS via AP) qhxidiqxkiqerinv

Rescuers search for victims after a ferry en route for the resort island of Bali sank off Ketapang, East Java, Indonesia (Picture: AP)

‘For today’s search, we are still focusing on search above the water where initial victims were found,’ he added.

President Prabowo Subianto, who was on a trip to Saudi Arabia, ordered an immediate emergency response, cabinet secretary Teddy Indra Wijaya said in a statement today, adding the cause of the accident was ‘bad weather’.

The ferry crossing from Ketapang port in Java’s Banyuwangi regency to Bali’s Gilimanuk port – one of the busiest in Indonesia – is around three miles as the crow flies and takes around one hour.

It is often used by people crossing between the islands by car.

Ferries are a common mode of transport in Indonesia, an archipelago of more than 17,000 islands, and accidents are common as lax safety standards often allow vessels to be overloaded without adequate life-saving equipment.

A small ferry capsized in 2023 near Indonesia’s Sulawesi island, killing at least 15 people.

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