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At Least 19 Killed in Flash Floods in Indonesia - Bali

At Least 19 Killed in Flash Floods in Indonesia - Bali

A man checks damaged areas in his store after heavy rains in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia, on September 11, 2025. Floods triggered by days of heavy rains have killed at least 19 people and left 10 others missing on Indonesia's Bali Island and in East Nusa Tenggara province. Photo by Dicky Bisinglasi/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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At Least 19 Killed in Flash Floods in Indonesia - Bali

At Least 19 Killed in Flash Floods in Indonesia - Bali

Indonesia Army members and local residents work together to clean damaged areas after heavy rains in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia, on September 11, 2025. Floods triggered by days of heavy rains have killed at least 19 people and left 10 others missing on Indonesia's Bali Island and in East Nusa Tenggara province. Photo by Dicky Bisinglasi/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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At Least 19 Killed in Flash Floods in Indonesia - Bali

At Least 19 Killed in Flash Floods in Indonesia - Bali

A submerged vehicle is pictured after heavy rains in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia, on September 11, 2025. Floods triggered by days of heavy rains have killed at least 19 people and left 10 others missing on Indonesia's Bali Island and in East Nusa Tenggara province. Photo by Dicky Bisinglasi/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indonesia: Torrential Rains Trigger Widespread Flooding in Bali 4

Heavy rainfall since September 9 has caused widespread flooding across Bali, with Denpasar among the hardest-hit areas. Roads, homes, and businesses were inundated, with water reaching waist level in some places and even submerging two-story houses. Several districts including Padangsambian, Ubung, and Peguyangan reported severe damage, while landslides blocked access in Karangasem and flooding persisted in Tabanan.

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Indonesia: Torrential Rains Trigger Widespread Flooding in Bali

Heavy rainfall since September 9 has caused widespread flooding across Bali, with Denpasar among the hardest-hit areas. Roads, homes, and businesses were inundated, with water reaching waist level in some places and even submerging two-story houses. Several districts including Padangsambian, Ubung, and Peguyangan reported severe damage, while landslides blocked access in Karangasem and flooding persisted in Tabanan.

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Indonesia: Torrential Rains Trigger Widespread Flooding in Bali 2

Heavy rainfall since September 9 has caused widespread flooding across Bali, with Denpasar among the hardest-hit areas. Roads, homes, and businesses were inundated, with water reaching waist level in some places and even submerging two-story houses. Several districts including Padangsambian, Ubung, and Peguyangan reported severe damage, while landslides blocked access in Karangasem and flooding persisted in Tabanan.

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Indonesia: Torrential Rains Trigger Widespread Flooding in Bali 3

Heavy rainfall since September 9 has caused widespread flooding across Bali, with Denpasar among the hardest-hit areas. Roads, homes, and businesses were inundated, with water reaching waist level in some places and even submerging two-story houses. Several districts including Padangsambian, Ubung, and Peguyangan reported severe damage, while landslides blocked access in Karangasem and flooding persisted in Tabanan.

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Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Ethnic-Chinese Indonesians arrange offerings for their ancestors' souls during the "hungry ghost" festival on September 6, 2025, in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The Hungry Ghost Festival is celebrated annually in the seventh lunar month according to Chinese beliefs, when prayers are offered to the dead and offerings of food and paper replicas of objects such as televisions and cars are burned. This signifies the belief that the Gates of Hell are opened to release hungry ghosts, who then wander the world of the living in search of food deemed in need of respect and appeasement. These offerings are made to keep the spirits of deceased ancestors happy and bring good luck and prosperity. Photo by Albert Ivan Damanik/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Ethnic Chinese people burn incense as they pray during the Hungry Ghost Festival on September 6, 2025, in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The Hungry Ghost Festival is celebrated annually during the seventh lunar month according to Chinese beliefs, when prayers are offered to the dead and offerings of food and paper replicas of objects such as televisions and cars are burned. This signifies the belief that the Gates of Hell are opened to release hungry ghosts, who then wander the world of the living in search of food deemed in need of respect and appeasement. These offerings are made to keep the spirits of deceased ancestors happy and bring good luck and prosperity. Photo by Albert Ivan Damanik/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Ethnic Chinese people burn incense as they pray during the Hungry Ghost Festival on September 6, 2025, in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The Hungry Ghost Festival is celebrated annually during the seventh lunar month according to Chinese beliefs, when prayers are offered to the dead and offerings of food and paper replicas of objects such as televisions and cars are burned. This signifies the belief that the Gates of Hell are opened to release hungry ghosts, who then wander the world of the living in search of food deemed in need of respect and appeasement. These offerings are made to keep the spirits of deceased ancestors happy and bring good luck and prosperity. Photo by Albert Ivan Damanik/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

An ethnic Chinese Indonesian woman carries incense as an offering to the spirits of her ancestors during the "hungry ghost" festival on September 6, 2025, in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The Hungry Ghost Festival is celebrated annually during the seventh lunar month according to Chinese beliefs, when prayers are offered to the dead and offerings of food and paper replicas of objects such as televisions and cars are burned. This signifies the belief that the Gates of Hell are opened to release hungry ghosts, who then wander the world of the living in search of food deemed in need of respect and appeasement. These offerings are made to keep the spirits of deceased ancestors happy and bring good luck and prosperity. Photo by Albert Ivan Damanik/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

A Chinese-Indonesian man throws food into a fire during the Hungry Ghost Festival on September 6, 2025, in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The Hungry Ghost Festival is celebrated annually during the seventh lunar month according to Chinese beliefs, when prayers are offered to the dead and offerings of food and paper replicas of objects such as televisions and cars are burned. This signifies the belief that the Gates of Hell are opened to release hungry ghosts, who then wander the world of the living in search of food deemed in need of respect and appeasement. These offerings are made to keep the spirits of deceased ancestors happy and bring good luck and prosperity. Photo by Albert Ivan Damanik/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Ethnic-Chinese Indonesians carry an effigy of the "king of ghosts" during the "hungry ghost" festival on September 6, 2025, in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The Hungry Ghost Festival is celebrated annually in the seventh lunar month according to Chinese beliefs, when prayers are offered to the dead and offerings of food and paper replicas of objects such as televisions and cars are burned. This signifies the belief that the Gates of Hell are opened to release hungry ghosts, who then wander the world of the living in search of food deemed in need of respect and appeasement. These offerings are made to keep the spirits of deceased ancestors happy and bring good luck and prosperity. Photo by Albert Ivan Damanik/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Ethnic Chinese people burn an effigy of the 'King of Ghosts' during the Hungry Ghost Festival on September 6, 2025, in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The Hungry Ghost Festival is celebrated annually in the seventh lunar month according to Chinese beliefs, when prayers are offered to the dead and offerings of food and paper replicas of objects such as televisions and cars are burned. This signifies the belief that the Gates of Hell are opened to release hungry ghosts, who then wander the world of the living in search of food deemed in need of respect and appeasement. These offerings are made to keep the spirits of deceased ancestors happy and bring good luck and prosperity. Photo by Albert Ivan Damanik/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Ethnic Chinese people burn an effigy of the 'King of Ghosts' during the Hungry Ghost Festival on September 6, 2025, in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The Hungry Ghost Festival is celebrated annually in the seventh lunar month according to Chinese beliefs, when prayers are offered to the dead and offerings of food and paper replicas of objects such as televisions and cars are burned. This signifies the belief that the Gates of Hell are opened to release hungry ghosts, who then wander the world of the living in search of food deemed in need of respect and appeasement. These offerings are made to keep the spirits of deceased ancestors happy and bring good luck and prosperity. Photo by Albert Ivan Damanik/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

An ethnic Chinese man burns "hell money" during the "hungry ghost" festival on September 6, 2025, in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The Hungry Ghost Festival is celebrated annually during the seventh lunar month according to Chinese beliefs, when prayers are offered to the dead and offerings of food and paper replicas of objects such as televisions and cars are burned. This signifies the belief that the Gates of Hell are opened to release hungry ghosts, who then wander the world of the living in search of food deemed in need of respect and appeasement. These offerings are made to keep the spirits of deceased ancestors happy and bring good luck and prosperity. Photo by Albert Ivan Damanik/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Ethnic-Chinese Indonesians prepare offerings to throw "hell money," prepared as offerings for their ancestors' souls, into the air during the "hungry ghost" festival on September 6, 2025, in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The Hungry Ghost Festival is celebrated annually during the seventh lunar month according to Chinese beliefs. Prayers are offered to the dead and offerings of food and paper replicas of objects such as televisions and cars are burned. This signifies the belief that the Gates of Hell are opened to release hungry ghosts, who then wander the world of the living in search of food deemed in need of respect and appeasement. These offerings are made to keep the spirits of deceased ancestors happy and bring good luck and prosperity. Photo by Albert Ivan Damanik/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Ethnic-Chinese Indonesians throw "hell money," prepared as offerings for their ancestors' souls, into the air during the "hungry ghost" festival on September 6, 2025, in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The Hungry Ghost Festival is celebrated annually during the seventh lunar month according to Chinese beliefs. Prayers are offered to the dead and offerings of food and paper replicas of objects such as televisions and cars are burned. This signifies the belief that the Gates of Hell are opened to release hungry ghosts, who then wander the world of the living in search of food deemed in need of respect and appeasement. These offerings are made to keep the spirits of deceased ancestors happy and bring good luck and prosperity. Photo by Albert Ivan Damanik/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Ethnic-Chinese Indonesians throw "hell money," prepared as offerings for their ancestors' souls, into the air during the "hungry ghost" festival on September 6, 2025, in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The Hungry Ghost Festival is celebrated annually during the seventh lunar month according to Chinese beliefs. Prayers are offered to the dead and offerings of food and paper replicas of objects such as televisions and cars are burned. This signifies the belief that the Gates of Hell are opened to release hungry ghosts, who then wander the world of the living in search of food deemed in need of respect and appeasement. These offerings are made to keep the spirits of deceased ancestors happy and bring good luck and prosperity. Photo by Albert Ivan Damanik/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Ethnic-Chinese Indonesians throw "hell money," prepared as offerings for their ancestors' souls, into the air during the "hungry ghost" festival on September 6, 2025, in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The Hungry Ghost Festival is celebrated annually during the seventh lunar month according to Chinese beliefs. Prayers are offered to the dead and offerings of food and paper replicas of objects such as televisions and cars are burned. This signifies the belief that the Gates of Hell are opened to release hungry ghosts, who then wander the world of the living in search of food deemed in need of respect and appeasement. These offerings are made to keep the spirits of deceased ancestors happy and bring good luck and prosperity. Photo by Albert Ivan Damanik/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Hungry Ghost Festival Celebrations - Indonesia

Ethnic-Chinese Indonesians throw "hell money," prepared as offerings for their ancestors' souls, into the air during the "hungry ghost" festival on September 6, 2025, in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The Hungry Ghost Festival is celebrated annually during the seventh lunar month according to Chinese beliefs. Prayers are offered to the dead and offerings of food and paper replicas of objects such as televisions and cars are burned. This signifies the belief that the Gates of Hell are opened to release hungry ghosts, who then wander the world of the living in search of food deemed in need of respect and appeasement. These offerings are made to keep the spirits of deceased ancestors happy and bring good luck and prosperity. Photo by Albert Ivan Damanik/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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2 Dead And 1 Missing After Fast Boat Sinks Off Bali - Indonesia

2 Dead And 1 Missing After Fast Boat Sinks Off Bali - Indonesia

This photo provided by Indonesia's National Search And Rescue (BASARNAS) shows rescuers attempt to recover a fast boat after it capsized in Bali, Indonesia, on Aug. 6, 2025. Indonesian Minister of Transportation Dudy Purwagandhi on Wednesday apologized on behalf of the government over the capsizing of a boat near the entrance of Sanur Harbor, Bali, and called for prompt measures to address the accident. Two passengers, who were Chinese nationals, were confirmed dead, and one crew member was missing as a result of the accident. A total of 73 passengers and four crew members were rescued and taken for treatment. As of Wednesday, the body of the missing crew has been found, bringing the death toll to three. Photo by BASARNAS/Handout via Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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2 Dead And 1 Missing After Fast Boat Sinks Off Bali - Indonesia

2 Dead And 1 Missing After Fast Boat Sinks Off Bali - Indonesia

This photo provided by Indonesia's National Search And Rescue (BASARNAS) shows rescuers attempt to recover a fast boat after it capsized in Bali, Indonesia, on Aug. 6, 2025. Indonesian Minister of Transportation Dudy Purwagandhi on Wednesday apologized on behalf of the government over the capsizing of a boat near the entrance of Sanur Harbor, Bali, and called for prompt measures to address the accident. Two passengers, who were Chinese nationals, were confirmed dead, and one crew member was missing as a result of the accident. A total of 73 passengers and four crew members were rescued and taken for treatment. As of Wednesday, the body of the missing crew has been found, bringing the death toll to three. Photo by BASARNAS/Handout via Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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2 Dead And 1 Missing After Fast Boat Sinks Off Bali - Indonesia

2 Dead And 1 Missing After Fast Boat Sinks Off Bali - Indonesia

People stand near the fast boat after it capsized at Sanur beach in Bali, Indonesia, August 5, 2025. Two people were killed and another went missing after a fast boat sank in waters off Indonesia's Bali Island on Tuesday, according to I Nyoman Sidakarya, head of the island's Search and Rescue Office. Photo by Dicky Bisinglasi/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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2 Dead And 1 Missing After Fast Boat Sinks Off Bali - Indonesia

2 Dead And 1 Missing After Fast Boat Sinks Off Bali - Indonesia

People and officers use rope to pull the capsized fast boat to the sea shore at Sanur beach in Bali, Indonesia, August 5, 2025. Two people were killed and another went missing after a fast boat sank in waters off Indonesia's Bali Island on Tuesday, according to I Nyoman Sidakarya, head of the island's Search and Rescue Office. Photo by Dicky Bisinglasi/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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2 Dead And 1 Missing After Fast Boat Sinks Off Bali - Indonesia

2 Dead And 1 Missing After Fast Boat Sinks Off Bali - Indonesia

People and officers release rope after pulling the capsized fast boat to the sea shore at Sanur beach in Bali, Indonesia, August 5, 2025. Two people were killed and another went missing after a fast boat sank in waters off Indonesia's Bali Island on Tuesday, according to I Nyoman Sidakarya, head of the island's Search and Rescue Office. Photo by Dicky Bisinglasi/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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2 Dead And 1 Missing After Fast Boat Sinks Off Bali - Indonesia

2 Dead And 1 Missing After Fast Boat Sinks Off Bali - Indonesia

This photo shows the site where the fast boat capsized at Sanur beach in Bali, Indonesia, August 5, 2025. Two people were killed and another went missing after a fast boat sank in waters off Indonesia's Bali Island on Tuesday, according to I Nyoman Sidakarya, head of the island's Search and Rescue Office. Photo by Dicky Bisinglasi/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Surtourisme

Illustration - Surtourisme

MOROCCO, FES, MEDINA OF FEZ EL-BALI, MADRASA EL ATTARIN Photo by Stephane Frances/Only World/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Six Dead, Dozens Missing After Ferry Sinks Off Bali - Indonesia

Six Dead, Dozens Missing After Ferry Sinks Off Bali - Indonesia

Family members and relatives wait for news after a ferry capsizing accident at Ketapang Port in Banyuwangi, East Java, Indonesia, July 3, 2025. Ferry Tunu Pratama Jaya sank Wednesday night during its voyage from Ketapang Port on the eastern tip of Java Island to Gilimanuk Port in Bali, carrying 53 passengers, 12 crew members, and a dozen vehicles. Photo by Sahlan Kurniawan/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Six Dead, Dozens Missing After Ferry Sinks Off Bali - Indonesia

Six Dead, Dozens Missing After Ferry Sinks Off Bali - Indonesia

Family members and relatives wait for news after a ferry capsizing accident at Ketapang Port in Banyuwangi, East Java, Indonesia, July 3, 2025. Ferry Tunu Pratama Jaya sank Wednesday night during its voyage from Ketapang Port on the eastern tip of Java Island to Gilimanuk Port in Bali, carrying 53 passengers, 12 crew members, and a dozen vehicles. Photo by Sahlan Kurniawan/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Six Dead, Dozens Missing After Ferry Sinks Off Bali - Indonesia

Six Dead, Dozens Missing After Ferry Sinks Off Bali - Indonesia

Family members and relatives wait for news after a ferry capsizing accident at Ketapang Port in Banyuwangi, East Java, Indonesia, July 3, 2025. Ferry Tunu Pratama Jaya sank Wednesday night during its voyage from Ketapang Port on the eastern tip of Java Island to Gilimanuk Port in Bali, carrying 53 passengers, 12 crew members, and a dozen vehicles. Photo by Sahlan Kurniawan/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Six Dead, Dozens Missing After Ferry Sinks Off Bali - Indonesia

Six Dead, Dozens Missing After Ferry Sinks Off Bali - Indonesia

Health workers check condition of survivors of a ferry capsizing accident at Ketapang Port in Banyuwangi, East Java, Indonesia, July 3, 2025. Ferry Tunu Pratama Jaya sank Wednesday night during its voyage from Ketapang Port on the eastern tip of Java Island to Gilimanuk Port in Bali, carrying 53 passengers, 12 crew members, and a dozen vehicles. Photo by Sahlan Kurniawan/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Six Dead, Dozens Missing After Ferry Sinks Off Bali - Indonesia

Six Dead, Dozens Missing After Ferry Sinks Off Bali - Indonesia

Vehicles carrying survivors of a ferry capsizing accident are pictured at Ketapang Port in Banyuwangi, East Java, Indonesia, July 3, 2025. Ferry Tunu Pratama Jaya sank Wednesday night during its voyage from Ketapang Port on the eastern tip of Java Island to Gilimanuk Port in Bali, carrying 53 passengers, 12 crew members, and a dozen vehicles. Photo by Sahlan Kurniawan/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Six Dead, Dozens Missing After Ferry Sinks Off Bali - Indonesia

Six Dead, Dozens Missing After Ferry Sinks Off Bali - Indonesia

Members of Search And Rescue (SAR) teams depart for search and rescue mission from Tanjung Perak port in Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia, July 3, 2025. Four people have been confirmed dead, 23 were rescued, and 38 remained missing after a passenger boat carrying 65 people capsized in the Bali Strait early Thursday, according to East Java Search and Rescue Office official Thalib. According to a provisional report cited by the state-owned ANTARA news agency, the vessel KM Tunu Pratama Jaya was en route from Ketapang Port in East Java to Gilimanuk Port in Bali when it sank at around 00:19 local time. (National Search and Rescue Agency of Indonesia/Handout via Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Six Dead, Dozens Missing After Ferry Sinks Off Bali - Indonesia

Six Dead, Dozens Missing After Ferry Sinks Off Bali - Indonesia

A woman waits for news after a ferry capsizing accident at Ketapang Port in Banyuwangi, East Java, Indonesia, July 3, 2025. Ferry Tunu Pratama Jaya sank Wednesday night during its voyage from Ketapang Port on the eastern tip of Java Island to Gilimanuk Port in Bali, carrying 53 passengers, 12 crew members, and a dozen vehicles. Photo by Sahlan Kurniawan/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Six Dead, Dozens Missing After Ferry Sinks Off Bali - Indonesia

Six Dead, Dozens Missing After Ferry Sinks Off Bali - Indonesia

Rescuers search for missing passengers of a ship capsizing near Bali Island, Indonesia, July 3, 2025. At least three people were killed, four others survived, and 58 remain missing after a wooden passenger ship capsized near Indonesia's Bali Island before midnight on Wednesday, a senior rescue official confirmed Thursday. The vessel, Tunu Pratama Jaya Penumpang Motor, was struck by huge waves while sailing along the maritime border between Bali and East Java provinces, said I Nyoman Sidakarya, head of the Search and Rescue Office in Bali. (National Search and Rescue Agency of Indonesia/Handout via Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Six Dead, Dozens Missing After Ferry Sinks Off Bali - Indonesia

Six Dead, Dozens Missing After Ferry Sinks Off Bali - Indonesia

Rescuers search for missing passengers of a ship capsizing near Bali Island, Indonesia, July 3, 2025. At least three people were killed, four others survived, and 58 remain missing after a wooden passenger ship capsized near Indonesia's Bali Island before midnight on Wednesday, a senior rescue official confirmed Thursday. The vessel, Tunu Pratama Jaya Penumpang Motor, was struck by huge waves while sailing along the maritime border between Bali and East Java provinces, said I Nyoman Sidakarya, head of the Search and Rescue Office in Bali. (National Search and Rescue Agency of Indonesia/Handout via Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Six Dead, Dozens Missing After Ferry Sinks Off Bali - Indonesia

Six Dead, Dozens Missing After Ferry Sinks Off Bali - Indonesia

Family members and relatives wait for news after a ferry capsizing accident at Ketapang Port in Banyuwangi, East Java, Indonesia, July 3, 2025. Ferry Tunu Pratama Jaya sank Wednesday night during its voyage from Ketapang Port on the eastern tip of Java Island to Gilimanuk Port in Bali, carrying 53 passengers, 12 crew members, and a dozen vehicles. Photo by Sahlan Kurniawan/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Six Dead, Dozens Missing After Ferry Sinks Off Bali - Indonesia

Six Dead, Dozens Missing After Ferry Sinks Off Bali - Indonesia

Health workers check condition of survivors of a ferry capsizing accident at Ketapang Port in Banyuwangi, East Java, Indonesia, July 3, 2025. Ferry Tunu Pratama Jaya sank Wednesday night during its voyage from Ketapang Port on the eastern tip of Java Island to Gilimanuk Port in Bali, carrying 53 passengers, 12 crew members, and a dozen vehicles. Photo by Sahlan Kurniawan/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Dozens Missing After Ferry Capsizes Near Island Of Bali In Indonesia

Dozens Missing After Ferry Capsizes Near Island Of Bali In Indonesia

File photo of a passenger ferry crossing from Banyuwangi Port in Java to Kilamanuk Port in Bali, Indonesia on May 2023 ( same of the one who sank ). At least four people were dead and dozens unaccounted for on July 3, 2025 after a ferry sank on its way to the resort island of Bali. Photo by Christophe Geyres/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Dozens Missing After Ferry Capsizes Near Island Of Bali In Indonesia

Dozens Missing After Ferry Capsizes Near Island Of Bali In Indonesia

File photo of a passenger ferry crossing from Banyuwangi Port in Java to Kilamanuk Port in Bali, Indonesia on May 2023 ( same of the one who sank ). At least four people were dead and dozens unaccounted for on July 3, 2025 after a ferry sank on its way to the resort island of Bali. Photo by Christophe Geyres/ABACAPRESS.COM

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International Yoga Day - Bali

International Yoga Day - Bali

Participants take part in a yoga session to celebrate the International Day of Yoga at Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia, on June 21, 2025. Photo by Dicky Bsinglasi/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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International Yoga Day - Bali

International Yoga Day - Bali

Participants take part in a yoga session to celebrate the International Day of Yoga at Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia, on June 21, 2025. Photo by Dicky Bsinglasi/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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International Yoga Day - Bali

International Yoga Day - Bali

Participants take part in a yoga session to celebrate the International Day of Yoga at Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia, on June 21, 2025. Photo by Dicky Bsinglasi/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Diving Santa Claus  - Bali

Diving Santa Claus - Bali

A diver dressed as Santa Claus performs at an aquarium restaurant in Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesia, on Dec. 25, 2024. Photo by Dicky Bisinglasi/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Diving Santa Claus  - Bali

Diving Santa Claus - Bali

A diver dressed as Santa Claus performs at an aquarium restaurant in Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesia, on Dec. 25, 2024. Photo by Dicky Bisinglasi/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Diving Santa Claus  - Bali

Diving Santa Claus - Bali

A diver dressed as Santa Claus performs at an aquarium restaurant in Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesia, on Dec. 25, 2024. Photo by Dicky Bisinglasi/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Swing in Bali Island

Swing in Bali Island

A tourist plays on a swing in Bali Island, Indonesia, October 29, 2019.

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Swing in Bali Island

Swing in Bali Island

A tourist plays on a swing in Bali Island, Indonesia, October 29, 2019.

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Swing in Bali Island

Swing in Bali Island

A tourist plays on a swing in Bali Island, Indonesia, October 29, 2019.

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