Death toll in Indonesia boat accidents up to 34

August 01, 2014 10:38 am | Updated November 16, 2021 08:52 pm IST - JAKARTA

Rescuers evacuate a victim of a boat sinking in the Kapuas river in Indonesia.

Rescuers evacuate a victim of a boat sinking in the Kapuas river in Indonesia.

Rescuers in Indonesia recovered more bodies after vessels carrying villagers to celebrations of Id-ul-fitr capsized in two separate rivers, raising the death toll to 34, officials said on Friday.

Seventeen bodies were pulled out from the Barombang River in North Sumatra province, where a boat carrying 48 villagers sank on Thursday after hitting a stump in the river, said Mujiono, an official of the local disaster agency. Among the dead were six children between the ages of 7 months and 11 years.

Twenty-eight passengers have been rescued, said Mr. Mujiono. He added three others were still missing.

It was the second fatal boat capsizing in three days related to celebrations of Id-ul-fitr, the holiday marking the end of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan.

In Central Kalimantan, rescuers pulled out two more bodies in the Kapuas River, where a ferry carrying more than 70 people capsized on Tuesday, raising the death toll to 17, said Benny Nurwansyah of the national disaster agency. There were 51 survivors, he said.

Boats and ferries are popular means of transportation in the Indonesian archipelago, and accidents due to overcrowding and poor safety standards are common.

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