15 missing in Indonesia boat accident

After a speedboat collided with a Vietnamese cargo vessel

November 19, 2016 07:30 pm | Updated December 02, 2016 04:31 pm IST - JAKARTA:

At least 15 people are missing after a speedboat collided with a Vietnamese cargo vessel on Saturday and capsized in the Java Sea, according to an official. The passenger boat was ferrying 27 people some 50 kilometre off the coast of Tuban, a small town in East Java, when it collided with a ship transporting tapioca starch from Vietnam.

All 22 Vietnamese crewmembers aboard the cargo vessel were safe but the speedboat carrying mostly Indonesian fishermen sunk after the collision.

“Twelve people have been rescued alive while 15 others are still missing,” Frans Supriadi, a spokesman for the local disaster agency, told AFP.

Rescue team on it

A rescue team has been deployed by boat and helicopter to search for the missing.

Mr. Supriadi said the spot where the accident happened was along a busy trade route and witnesses suspected the speedboat driver was sleepy and failed to notice the Vietnamese ship.

Such disasters common here

The Indonesian archipelago of more than 17,000 islands is heavily dependent on boat transport, but safety standards are lax and fatal accidents common.

In early November at least 54 people died after a overcrowded speedboat was carrying three crew and 98 passengers, mostly Indonesian migrant workers, from Malaysia to Batam struck a reef and sunk.

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