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Four Spanish tourists missing after vessel sinks off Indonesian island

Dec 28, 2025

Jakarta [Indonesia], December 28: A wooden tourist boat sank off the coast of Indonesia's Komodo National Park, leaving four Spanish tourists missing, a rescue official said on Saturday.
The boat, a traditional two-masted "pinisi" sailing vessel, was carrying 11 people when it went down late Friday in a strait off Padar Island, part of the national park, said Fathur Rahman, the head of the Maumere search and rescue office.
The passengers included six Spanish tourists, four crew members and a local tour guide, Fathur said.
Seven people were rescued in the early hours of Saturday by nearby tourist boats and a joint search-and-rescue team, he said. Search operations continued on Saturday, involving the Labuan Bajo harbour authority and the Indonesian navy, using inflatable boats and diving equipment. (DPA)
Source:Qatar Tribune

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