
Police and rescue workers search a boat
for victims at Muara Angke port in Jakarta, Indonesia January 1, 2017.
REUTERS/Darren Whiteside
Twenty three people have been killed and
dozens injured on Sunday January 1, after a fire ripped through a boat
carrying nearly 250 people to islands north of the Indonesian capital
Jakarta, the city’s search and rescue agency confirmed.

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Cross and rescue workers remove the remains of victims after a fire
ripped through a boat carrying tourists to islands north of the capital,
at Muara Angke port in Jakarta, Indonesia January 1, 2017.
REUTERS/Darren Whiteside
The Zahro Express caught fire shortly after leaving Muara Angke port
in North Jakarta. The cause of the fire was thought to be a short
circuit on a power generator, said the police.
“Thick smoke suddenly emerged, blanketing the cabin,” said a survivor, Ardi, who was being treated in a Jakarta hospital.
“All passengers panicked and ran up to the deck to throw floats into
the water. In a split second, the fire becomes bigger coming from where
fuel is stored,” said Ardi, who was on the boat with his son.
The boat was towed back to port where a Reuters witness saw victims in body bags being removed from the badly charred ship.
According to the head of Jakarta’s search and rescue agency, Hendra
Sudirman, 248 people were on board, more than double the previous
estimate of 100, and out of more than 200 people rescued, 32 were being
treated at hospitals in Jakarta.
Sea accidents are frequent in Indonesia, a sprawling archipelago,
with vessels often overloaded and having too few life jackets on boat.