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Ferry carrying dozens of tourists sinks in Bali
This is the terrifying moment a tourist boat carrying 89 people capsized off the coast of Bali.
The 125-seater vessel, The Tanis, had just departed from Nusa Lembongan island when it was struck by a large wave from behind on Wednesday afternoon.
The passengers panicked as the boat took on water and started sinking.
Dramatic footage shows frantic holidaymakers clambering up the tilting vessel, with some of them slipping into the sea. Pieces of luggage were seen floating nearby as locals rushed to the scene with their wooden boats to help with rescue efforts.
AKP Agus Widiono, spokesman for the Klungklung Police, said the evacuation was completed at 6:30 pm local time with no casualties reported.
He said: 'The Tanis was headed for Lembongan-Sanur Port. It was carrying four crew members and a captain, and 89 tourists.
'We have dispatched divers to ensure no one was trapped on the boat or on the seabed. Currently, two foreign passengers have departed for Sanur Port and the rest are staying in Nusa Lembongan.'
Australian tourist Nicola Wood said she was with her husband and two children when The Tanis started capsizing.
She said: 'People smashed windows to escape. Most people back on shore before life raft and life jackets were thrown out - locals and smaller boats rescued kids and those out first.
'We made it out, jumped into the water and swam to a nearby glass-bottom boat that took us back to shore. Luggage is still washing up and being collected by Tanis staff.'
Authorities said efforts were ongoing to recover the sunken wreck. They estimated damages to reach IDR 2.5 billion (around 153,000 USD).
(1 USD = 16,291 IDR)
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