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Dramatic video shows people in water after Indonesian passenger ferry catches fire at sea

Dramatic video shows people in water after Indonesian passenger ferry catches fire at sea

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The KM Barcelona 5 caught fire around midday Sunday while heading to Manado, the capital of North Sulawesi province, on its regular half-day journey from Melonguane port in Talaud Islands district in the same province, according to First Admiral Franky Pasuna Sihombing, chief of the Manado navy base.
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