Al menos seis personas fallecen al hundirse un transbordador en Indonesia
La embarcación transportaba a 56 personas, de las que se ha rescatado a 44 Una de las personas rescatadas en el naufragio. / EFE
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Several amateur videos of the vessel and the fatal incident have begun to appear on social media. One video shows bystanders using orange-colored life vests working to save passengers from the sinking ship.
According to information available online from the
Department of Sea Communications, the
KMP Yunicee was operated by
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