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Indonesian Ferry Engulfed in Flames: Hundreds Evacuated, At Least 5 Dead Near Sulawesi

Indonesian Ferry Engulfed in Flames: Hundreds Evacuated, At Least 5 Dead Near Sulawesi

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A passenger ferry identified as the KM Barcelona V plunged into chaos off Sulawesi on July 20, sending hundreds into the sea as flames and black smoke engulfed the vessel near Talisei Island. At least 5 people, including a pregnant woman, died; 284 passengers and crew were rescued by navy ships and local fishermen. The exact total onboard remains unclear. Authorities are investigating the cause amid growing concern over Indonesia's lax maritime safety. News18 Mobile App - https://onelink.to/desc-youtube
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