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(AP video) A ferry with more than 242 people aboard sank in heavy seas off the island of Sumatra Sunday. A dramatic rescue operation brought some 240 people to safety, but at least 29 people died, and it was clear that the ferry’s manifest did not list all the people aboard, not uncommon in a region where ferries are often over-crowded. A second ferry ran aground nearby, but its passengers are safe.
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Posted by :: Ellen Wallace on 23 November 2009 at 9:14 | permalink
News story, GenevaLunch, 23 November 2009.
Filed under: World news
Tags: boat, deaths, ferry, Indonesia, over-crowded, sinking, Sumatra, survivors
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