Indonesia quake death toll tops 1,100 after missing landslide victims includedOctober 14th, 2009 Death toll from Indonesian quake tops 1,100JAKARTA, Indonesia — Hundreds of people buried by landslides in Indonesia two weeks ago have been registered as dead, raising the death toll from last month's earthquake to 1,115. Disaster Management Agency spokesman Priyadi Kardono said Wednesday that the search for 300 missing people has ended and that they have been declared dead.
Death toll from Indonesian ship sinking rises to 19, up to 15 missing and presumed deadAugust 30th, 2009 Death toll rises to 19 in Indonesian ship sinkingJAKARTA, Indonesia — The death toll from an Indonesian ferry accident two days ago has risen to 19, while the bodies of up to 15 missing people were believed to be trapped in the sunken ship, officials said Sunday. Local police chief Lt.
Overcrowded ferry sinks off Indonesia's Borneo island; 10 dead, at least 12 missingAugust 29th, 2009 10 dead, 12 missing after ferry sinks in IndonesiaJAKARTA, Indonesia — An overcrowded ferry sank in Indonesia, leaving 10 people dead and at least 12 others missing, police and media reports said Saturday. The Sari Mulia capsized Friday night in the Negara River in the South Kalimantan province while traveling from Negara to Banjarmasin on Indonesia's part of Borneo island, police Sgt.
Overcrowded ferry sinks off Indonesia's Borneo island; 5 dead, at least 18 missingAugust 29th, 2009 5 dead, 18 missing after ferry sinks in IndonesiaJAKARTA, Indonesia — An overcrowded ferry sank off the coast of Indonesia, leaving five people dead and at least 18 others missing, police and media reports said Saturday. The ship, Sari Mulia, capsized Friday night while traveling from Negara to Banjarmasin on Indonesia's part of Borneo island, police Sgt.
Overcrowded ferry sinks in northern Mozambique; 7 dead and 17 remain missingAugust 18th, 2009 Ferry sinks in northern Mozambique; 17 feared deadMAPUTO, Mozambique — Mozambique's government says an overcrowded ferry went down off the coast in a northern province, and 17 people are feared drowned. Government spokesman Abudo Momade says the ferry with a capacity of 40 set off from Niassa province in the southeastern African nation with 50 people early Tuesday.
Nation's last known hand-poled ferry stays afloat at least 3 more months on Va.'s James RiverJuly 2nd, 2009 Nation's last known hand-poled ferry stays afloatRICHMOND, Va. — The nation's last known hand-poled ferry has gotten a reprieve to keep it afloat for three more months.
Ship packed with Afghan migrants sinks off Indonesia, killing at least 9May 29th, 2009 Ship sinks off Indonesia's coast, at least 9 deadJAKARTA, Indonesia — Rescuers searched for survivors Friday after a wooden boat packed with Afghan migrants sank off western Indonesia, killing at least nine people and leaving 11 others missing, the navy said. More than a dozen Afghans have been found alive in the Malacca Strait, about 30 miles (50 kilometers) from land, said Al Muhfid, a navy second lieutenant.
Ship packed with Afghan migrants sinks off Indonesia, killing at least 7May 29th, 2009 Ship sinks off Indonesia's coast, at least 7 deadJAKARTA, Indonesia — Rescuers searched for survivors Friday after a wooden boat packed with Afghan migrants sank off western Indonesia, killing at least seven people and leaving more than a dozen others missing, the navy said. Fishermen rescued more than a dozen people from the choppy waters where the boat sank Thursday in the Malacca Strait, about 30 miles (50 kilometers) from land, said Al Muhfid, a navy second lieutenant.
30 missing after boat sinks in IndonesiaApril 27th, 2009 JAKARTA - At least 30 people were missing Saturday when the boat in which they were travelling sank off the coast of Riau in Indonesia, a media report said. The boat was carrying 60 people to a marriage party at the time of the accident in Duami, the Antara news agency reported.
Boat sinks off Sumatra's eastern coast in Indonesia, killing 9April 26th, 2009 Boat sinks off Sumatra in Indonesia, killing 9JAKARTA, Indonesia — Indonesian police say at least nine people died when a packed wooden boat carrying a wedding party sank off Sumatra's eastern coast. Police say fishermen and rescue workers plucked 33 survivors from the sea in Saturday's sinking, and at least four are still missing.
Nine killed in Indonesia boat accidentApril 26th, 2009 JAKARTA - Nine people have been killed and at least four others missing after a ferry boat sank off Indonesia's Sumatra island, media reports said Sunday. The boat was carrying around 60 people when it went down Saturday afternoon in strong winds a kilometre off the Dumai coast in Riau province, detik.com reported citing survivors.
39 dead, 5 missing as ferry sinks in VietnamJanuary 24th, 2009 HANOI - Thirty nine people died and five others were missing after a ferry with more than 80 passengers on board sank in Quang Binh province of central Vietnam Sunday morning, said a government official here. The overloaded ferry hit strong winds and sank into a river in Quang Binh province.
Boat carrying escaping refugees sinks off Indonesia, 3 deadJanuary 14th, 2009 JAKARTA - A Pakistani and two Afghan refugees were killed after a boat carrying 18 Australia-bound asylum seekers who escaped an Indonesian immigration detention centre sank off eastern Indonesia, the police said Thursday. Nine people survived after the boat capsized in the Pakuafu Strait off Rote island in East Nusa Tenggara province Wednesday, said provincial police spokesman Octo Riwu.
33 rescued from capsized Indonesian ferryJanuary 12th, 2009 JAKARTA - Thirty three people were rescued two days after a passenger ferry capsized off the Indonesian province of West Sulawesi, officials said Tuesday. The body of one of the boat's passengers had been found and was taken ashore by a navy warship, while eight survivors were picked up from the rough seas, said an official in the West Sulawesi port town of Majene.
Over 200 missing as boat sinks in western IndonesiaJanuary 10th, 2009 JAKARTA - A ferry carrying some 250 people on board sank in rough waters off the western Indonesian province of West Sulawesi early Sunday, leaving more than 200 missing, officials and media reports said. The Teratai Prima Kosong ferry left Pare-pare harbour Saturday evening en route to Samarinda in the eastern Kalimantan province on the Indonesian portion of Borneo Island, said Suhardi, an official at the Search and Rescue (SAR) agency in Makassar, the capital of South Sulwesi.