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News18
a day ago
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Dramatic footage of passengers jumping into the sea made the rounds on social media on Sunday (Jul 20) after the vessel they were on caught fire, with Indonesian news outlet Detik reporting that the incident happened off an island in the country's North Sulawesi province."According to initial information, the fire is located (off) Talise island," Jerry Harmonsina, secretary of the North Sulawesi Regional Disaster Management Agency, told Detik. | | | | our News18 Mobile App - - Tamil Nadu 24/7 LIVE TV - Top Playlists――――――――――――――――――――――――――――― with Website: (Meta) - (X) - Channel - - Channel:News18 Tamil Nadu brings unbiased News & information to the Tamil viewers. Network 18 Group is presently the largest Television Network in India.யாருக்கும் சார்பில்லாமல், எதற்கும் தயக்கமில்லாமல், நடுநிலையாக மக்களின் மனசாட்சியாக இருந்து உண்மையை எதிரொலிக்கும் தமிழ்நாட்டின் முன்னணி தொலைக்காட்சி 'நியூஸ் 18 தமிழ்நாடு'For all the current affairs of Tamil Nadu and Indian politics in Tamil, National NewsLive, Headline News Live, Breaking News Live, Kollywood Cinema News, Tamil news Live, Sports News in Tamil, Business News in Tamil & Tamil viral videos and much more news in Tamil. Tamil news, Movie News in Tamil, Sports News in Tamil, Business News in Tamil & News in Tamil, Tamil videos, keep watching News18 Tamil Nadu.


Mint
a day ago
- General
- Mint
Terrifying scenes! Viral video captures people jumping into sea as massive fire engulfs ferry in Indonesia
A massive fire on Sunday engulfed the KM Barcelona VA vessel off the coast of Indonesia, and it forced passengers to jump into the sea, reported Indonesian news outlet Detik. The report added that the incident took place on a ferry carrying over 300 people in the country's North Sulawesi province at around 1.30 pm local time.


CNA
a day ago
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- CNA
Vessel catches fire off Indonesia's North Sulawesi province as passengers jump for safety
SINGAPORE: Dramatic footage of passengers jumping into the sea after the vessel they on caught fire made the rounds on social media on Sunday (Jul 20), with Indonesian news outlet Detik reporting that the incident happened off an island in the country's North Sulawesi province. "According to initial information, the fire is located (off of) Talise island," Jerry Harmonsina, secretary of the North Sulawesi Regional Disaster Management Agency, told Detik. There has been no confirmation of the number of casualties, but Jerry told Detik that the fire broke out on the vessel on Sunday afternoon. Local media reported that the vessel – KM Barcelona 5 – was ferrying 280 passengers and was scheduled to dock at Manado Port. Jerry further said that a search and rescue team has been deployed to the location to carry out evacuations, while local fishermen are also assisting in rescue efforts. "The evacuation is currently underway, involving various units from the Navy, the National Search and Rescue Agency, the Coast Guard (as well as) assistance from local fishermen in the surrounding area," Jerry added. Videos of the vessel fire went viral on TikTok, with some reportedly taken by passengers who had jumped aboard for safety. Thick plumes of black smoke could be seen in the background as passengers floated in the water. In another clip posted on Tiktok by user Soalunsrat, passengers on the vessel were seen hurriedly putting on life vests even as others were seen panicking and attempting to make calls on their mobile phones.

Straits Times
25-06-2025
- Straits Times
4 dead, 5 injured after fire breaks out on oil tanker docked in Batam shipyard
The fire broke out on the Federal II on June 24. PHOTO: SCREENGRAB FROM WELDERSENIOR/TIKTOK 4 dead, 5 injured after fire breaks out on oil tanker docked in Batam shipyard Four people have died after an oil tanker caught fire on June 24 while docked at a shipyard in Batam. Indonesian media outlet Detik reported that the tanker was undergoing repairs at the PT ASL Shipyard Indonesia when the fire broke out. Five people were also reported to be injured and are undergoing treatment. 'Four survivors suffered serious burns and one suffered minor injuries,' Batu Aji police chief Raden Bimo Dwi Lambang was quoted as saying by Detik on June 25. He added that the cause of the fire is being investigated. State news agency Antara reported that the fire, which broke out on the Federal II at around 2.15pm local time (3.15pm Singapore time) on June 24, has been extinguished. Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.


Economic Times
14-06-2025
- Economic Times
Australian man killed in shooting at villa in Indonesia's Bali, probe on
AP Plain-clothed police officers are seen at a villa where a shooting that led to the death of an Australian man reportedly occurred, in Badung on the resort island of Bali, Indonesia, Saturday, June 14, 2025. (AP Photo) An Australian man was killed and another sustained injuries in a shooting incident on the Indonesian island of Bali just after midnight on Saturday (June 14), Bali police told the shooting incident, Bali police launched a manhunt for two men believed to be involved. The shooting took place in a villa in the Badung regency on the southern side of the tourism island, spokesperson Ariasandy said, according to media reports. The two victims in the incident were identified as Zivan Radmanovic, 32, from Melbourne, who died at the scene, and Sanar G, 35, who was seriously injured and has been taken to intensive care at a hospital, Detik to Reuters, Ariasandy stated that witnesses had provided descriptions of two people who fled from the scene on two motorcycles. He said the two were heard speaking English with an Australian shooting took place at Villa Casa Santisya near Munggu Beach in the district of Badung. Speaking on the shooting incident, Badung Police chief Arif Batubara said, 'We cannot yet determine the motive,' AP reported. The police chief further stated that an investigation is underway. The two Australians were rushed to hospitals in Denpasar, the provincial capital. According to police, the villa had only three rooms occupied with a total of five guests when the shooting happened, according to AP. The two victims' wives were also there, and another foreign tourist, Batubara said. Radmanovic was shot in a bathroom, where police found 17 bullet casings and two intact least three witnesses at the villa told investigators that two gunmen, one wearing an orange jacket with a dark helmet and another wearing a dark green jacket, a black mask, and a dark helmet, arrived at the villa around wife, Gourdeas Jazmyn, 30, told police that she suddenly woke up when she heard her husband screaming. She cowered under a blanket when she heard multiple later found her husband's body and the injured Australian, whose wife has also testified to seeing the attackers. The Australian Consulate in Bali has been contacted by authorities, and an autopsy for further investigation is still waiting permission from the family of the victim, Batubara said.