Rescue operations are underway after a ferry sank near Bali, Indonesia, resulting in at least four confirmed fatalities and 38 individuals currently unaccounted for. The incident unfolded on Wednesday night when the KMT Tunu Pratama Jaya set sail from Java, only to issue a distress signal shortly after departure.
Tragic Ferry Disaster Near Bali Leaves 4 Dead and 38 Missing

Tragic Ferry Disaster Near Bali Leaves 4 Dead and 38 Missing
A ferry disaster has struck near Bali, Indonesia, as rescuers intensify efforts to locate missing passengers.
As of Thursday morning, the search and rescue agency reported recovering four bodies, while 23 survivors were rescued from the treacherous waters. More than 10 vessels and local fishermen are participating in ongoing rescue efforts amidst challenging conditions, including waves exceeding six feet. Family members anxiously awaited news at the Banyuwangi port in East Java, highlighting the deepening human tragedy.
Ferry accidents are unfortunately routine in Indonesia, an archipelago of over 17,000 islands. This tragic event marks the second ferry sinking near Bali in a month; the previous incident in June saw all 89 passengers successfully rescued. Bali remains a prime destination for over six million international visitors annually.
This story continues to develop as the rescue efforts persist.
Francesca Regalado is a Times reporter covering breaking news, while Muktita Suhartono reports on Southeast Asia from Bangkok.
Ferry accidents are unfortunately routine in Indonesia, an archipelago of over 17,000 islands. This tragic event marks the second ferry sinking near Bali in a month; the previous incident in June saw all 89 passengers successfully rescued. Bali remains a prime destination for over six million international visitors annually.
This story continues to develop as the rescue efforts persist.
Francesca Regalado is a Times reporter covering breaking news, while Muktita Suhartono reports on Southeast Asia from Bangkok.