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AFP
24 December, 2015, 12:28
Update: 24 December, 2015, 12:28
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AFP
24 December, 2015, 12:28
Update: 24 December, 2015, 12:28
A member of a search and rescue team pictured in Kolaka on 22 December 2015 during the search for victims who were on board a boat carrying more than 100 people that went missing in Central Indonesia. Photo: AFP

Jakarta: The death toll from a ferry disaster in central Indonesia has climbed to 20, an official said Thursday, though nearly 60 people remain missing five days after the boat sank in rough seas.

Search and rescue agency chief Bambang Soelistyo told AFP 13 corpses were found Wednesday in the southern gulf of Sulawesi island, where the ill-fated ferry sent a distress signal before losing contact at the weekend.

‘To date, we’ve evacuated 60 people,’ Soelistyo said.

‘Forty have been found alive, and 20 dead.’

The boat was believed to be carrying 116 people when it ran into trouble, Soelistyo said, citing passenger figures provided by the ferry operator.

Ten vessels — including navy warships — and two aircraft are scouring the seas for any sign of those still missing, while families wait anxiously for news in Siwa, the port town where the stricken vessel was heading.

One of the last found alive was the ferry’s captain, who like other survivors described massive waves smashing into the boat before the engine died and the order was made to abandon ship.

Footage shot by a passenger and aired on Indonesian broadcaster TVOne showed the ferry listing and partially submerged, with large waves buffeting the stern.

Many passengers could be seen floating in the water wearing life jackets.

Soelistyo said the search, now in its fifth day, would continue until Saturday but could be extended by another few days.

‘It depends on the result of the day to day operation,’ he said.

The Indonesian archipelago of more than 17,000 islands is heavily dependent on ferry services but fatal accidents are common.

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