BODIES FOUND, 29 MISSING IN BALI DISASTER
Tragedy has struck once again in Indonesia’s perilous waters as a packed ferry bound for the popular resort island of Bali sank late Wednesday night, leaving at least five dead and 29 missing in a chilling reminder of the region’s chronic maritime safety failures. Rescuers are now battling towering waves and fading hope in a desperate search for survivors after the KMT Tunu Pratama Jaya went down just minutes after sending a distress call. With terrified families gathered at the dockside in East Java clinging to fragments of information, questions swirl over how such preventable disasters continue to unfold in the world’s largest island nation. This marks the second ferry accident in the region this month alone—yet another alarming chapter in a country plagued by failing infrastructure and a stunning lack of accountability.
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