印尼渡轮沉没,至少6人遇难数十人失踪,搜救工作仍在进行中
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-07-03 22:54

Group 1 - A ferry carrying 65 people sank in the Bali Strait, Indonesia, resulting in 6 confirmed deaths, 35 rescues, and 24 missing individuals as of the evening of July 3 [1] - The ferry, named "Tuna Pratama Jaya," departed from Banyuwangi, East Java, and was en route to Gilimanuk Port, Bali, approximately 50 kilometers away [1] - The ferry sent a distress signal reporting water ingress and engine failure about one hour after departure, leading to a complete power failure shortly thereafter [1] Group 2 - Preliminary investigations suggest that the accident may have been caused by aging vessels, water ingress in the engine room, and adverse weather conditions [2] - The majority of passengers were Indonesian truck drivers and their companions, with no reports of casualties among Chinese or other foreign nationals [2] - Indonesia, as the world's largest archipelago nation with over 17,000 islands, relies heavily on ferries for transportation, but faces ongoing safety issues such as aging vessels, overloading, and insufficient regulation [2]

印尼渡轮沉没,至少6人遇难数十人失踪,搜救工作仍在进行中 - Reportify