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Papua New Guinea Ferry Sinking: Rescuers Pluck Over 200 Survivors From Sea

02/ 2/12 02:23 AM ET AP

PORT MORESBY, Papua New Guinea -- Rescuers have plucked more than 200 survivors from the sea off Papua New Guinea's east coast after a ferry sank Thursday with as many as 350 people on board, officials said.

An airplane from Australia, three helicopters and eight ships were scouring the search area after the MV Rabaul Queen went down while traveling from Kimbe on the island of New Britain to coastal town of Lae on the main island, Australian Maritime Safety Authority said in a statement.

Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard called the incident a "major tragedy" and said her country was providing assistance to its near neighbor.

"Given the likely very high loss of life here, I think when this news comes to the attention of Australians around the country they will be thinking about the people of PNG as they respond to this tragedy," she added.

The Australian maritime agency initially detected the ferry's distress beacon and alerted the PNG Maritime Rescue Coordination Center, which is coordinating the rescue effort. The Australian statement said 219 survivors had been recovered by five ships by late Thursday.

It said 350 people were believed to be on board, but Papua New Guinea's National Maritime Safety Authority (NMSA) rescue co-ordinator Captain Nurur Rahman said the true figure was likely lower.

"I cannot confirm or deny the 350 missing number. It is hearsay," Rahman said. "I have not seen the manifest as yet, but it is likely around 300."

Rahman said he was being fed information from an NMSA agent on board one of the ships.

"The dynamics of this thing are changing all the time, minute by minute," he said.

Ship operator Star Ships could not be immediately contacted for comment.

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05:00 PM on 02/02/2012
Would like to see a picture of the incident.
03:17 PM on 02/02/2012
well what do you expect, he couldn't carry everybody.
AllegroTroppo
Appeaser feeds crocodile hopes to be eaten last
02:03 PM on 02/02/2012
Without even reading I would make a bet majority of comments will be complaining about American Republicans.
11:51 AM on 02/02/2012
Bush's fault
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fpwillson
Fighter for justice and the truth
11:00 AM on 02/02/2012
"..."We need to bring some safety measures back into this industry," O'Neill told reporters...."

It'll be just like this in America if the Rubs get elected and dismantle all the branches of government that they wish would go away (with their burdensome regulations).
10:42 AM on 02/02/2012
2.2.12
So glad most people have been saved, they were fortunate to have gotten pulled out of
water as quickly as they were. It really pays to pay attention and heed the weather
warnings when given. Hope more people manage to 'hang on' until help comes. God
Bless them.
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matdough
give back our COUNTRY
10:41 AM on 02/02/2012
Oh no, not another Italian Captain, say it ain't so !
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jsgaetano
Semper Fidelis Tyrannosaurus!
10:24 AM on 02/02/2012
If only there were "smaller gubment" and "industry self-regulation", this would never have happened. Clearly taxes the wealthy need more tax breaks to make sure nothing like this can ever happen again.
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10:22 AM on 02/02/2012
I pray these people are safe.
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Willie Livingston
10:03 AM on 02/02/2012
ferrys seem to be the most dangerious ships, they are always sinking
12:25 PM on 02/02/2012
These ferries are privately operated, uninspected and used because they are not fit for international trade. A true end product of deregulation.
12:54 PM on 02/02/2012
only in the 3rd world. when was the last time a ferry sank in the usa
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Yudhisthira
08:44 AM on 02/02/2012
I've traveled often throughout Indonesia, with its more than 1,700 islands, and obviously using ships and ferries is the main way to hop from island to island. I can attest that safety on all of those ships, large and small, is theoretical at best. Most of the time, the ships are overcrowded way beyond capacity, there are certainly not enough life boats for everyone, and in most cases you'll be lucky to find a life vest. Most of these boats are just rusted buckets with propellers, and seem to manage to still be afloat through some kind of miracle...
12:55 PM on 02/02/2012
that why its called the 3rd world and its use as pop control
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Big Bill hayward
07:50 AM on 02/02/2012
3 large earthquakes where the ship sank here is link http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/Quakes/usb0007ugf.php
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08:53 AM on 02/02/2012
Very pertinent, yes.
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metogamekun
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06:49 AM on 02/02/2012
Terrible tragedy. Hope more are found safe.

Wonder if this will get round-the-clock coverage for a week like the cruise ship disaster near Italy?
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metogamekun
non-violence takes guts
03:28 PM on 02/02/2012
I was thinking this, but Tom Joad had the guts to say it. Sorry it got removed.

"Tom Joad ...since this involves primarily brown people, no, it will not receive much attention..."
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AngryHarpy
I dwell in possibility.
04:40 AM on 02/02/2012
Thank God so many were found alive. I hope this is not the last report we hear of survivors being pulled from the water...
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Bill Sr
04:34 AM on 02/02/2012
Wonder if the captain of this one accidentally fell into a life boat ?