Four killed, one missing in boat accident in East Indonesia


JAKARTA: Four people were confirmed dead and one still missing following a passenger boat accident in the eastern Indonesian province of Central Papua, a local authority said on Thursday (Aug 1).

Papua Police spokesman Ignatius Benny Prabowo told local media that the boat was carrying a total of 13 people from Port Arwana in Mimika region to Potowaiburu region at around 1pm local time amid bad weather.

In the middle of the trip, the boat was suddenly capsized off by waves, he explained.

The victims included several local company workers and security personnel. As many as eight people managed to survive.

Search and rescue efforts are continued for the one missing.

Maritime accidents are common in Indonesia, a Southeast Asian archipelago of around 17,000 islands, due to lax safety standards. - Xinhua/ANN

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