Two Indonesian fishermen dead, 15 missing after collision

Indonesian search and rescue personnel prepare for search and rescue for victims of a ship collision at a port in Indramayu, West Java province in Indonesia April 4, 2021. (Antara Foto/Dedhez Anggara via Reuters)
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  • Other members of the 32-person crew on the Barokah Jaya fishing boat were evacuated

JAKARTA: Two fishermen have died and 15 were still missing on Sunday after their boat capsized following a collision with a bulk carrier in the Java Sea, Indonesian authorities said.
Other members of the 32-person crew on the Barokah Jaya fishing boat were evacuated and taken to hospital after Saturday’s crash with the Habco Pioneer bulk carrier.
Both vessels are Indonesian-flagged.
One of the victims’ corpses was found stuck in a fishing net and the other in the vessel, 50 meters from the Habco Pioneer, Indonesia’s search and rescue agency Basarnas said.
Hundreds of rescuers – including divers – were scouring the waters, said Deden Ridwansah, head of Basarnas’ local Bandung office, in a statement on the agency’s Instagram.
There were no reports of casualties on the 30,000-ton capacity Habco Pioneer, which is owned by tugboats and barges company PT Habco Primatama.
Authorities did not give a reason for the collision.