World
Eleven Missing After Boat Capsizes Near Mentawai Islands

At least eleven people are missing after a boat capsized off the western coast of Indonesia’s island of Sumatra. The incident occurred around 11:00 local time on July 15, 2023, as the vessel was navigating the waters near the Mentawai Islands, according to a statement from the Mentawai search and rescue agency.
Seven of the eighteen individuals on board were rescued shortly after the accident, while search efforts for the missing continue. Rudi, the head of the Mentawai search and rescue agency, emphasized that their operations are concentrated around the site of the capsizing. “Our focus is on combing the area around the estimated accident site to find all victims,” he stated.
The cause of the capsizing has not yet been determined. Marine accidents are not uncommon in Indonesia, an archipelago consisting of around 17,000 islands, often attributed to lax safety measures and adverse weather conditions.
This recent tragedy follows a series of maritime incidents in the region. On July 3, 2023, a ferry sank off the resort island of Bali, resulting in the deaths of at least eighteen people. In March of this year, another boat carrying sixteen individuals capsized in rough waters near Bali, leading to the death of an Australian woman and injuries to at least one other passenger. The waters around Indonesia have seen catastrophic incidents, including a significant ferry disaster in 2018 that claimed more than 150 lives when a vessel sank in one of the world’s deepest lakes on Sumatra.
As rescue operations continue, authorities are urging safety reviews and improvements to prevent further loss of life in the region’s waters.
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