Rescue teams search for 27 missing after a passenger boat sinks in eastern Indonesia
Rescue teams are searching for 27 people missing after the Nazila 05, a passenger boat, sank in rough seas in eastern Indonesia on Sunday evening. The boat departed from Taliabu Island in North Maluku province, headed for Kema, a coastal village in the same province.

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AI-generatedRescue teams are searching for 27 people missing after the Nazila 05, a passenger boat, sank in rough seas in eastern Indonesia on Sunday evening. The boat departed from Taliabu Island in North Maluku province, headed for Kema, a coastal village in the same province. The ship's owner reported the incident on Monday morning after the captain contacted him to say the vessel's bow broke after being hit by high waves. All 27 people evacuated onto a longboat before the ship sank, but their current location is unknown. A search-and-rescue team, supported by a helicopter and local fishers, has been dispatched to find the missing individuals. Boat accidents are common in Indonesia due to lax safety standards and overcrowding.
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5 extractedIndonesia is an archipelago with more than 17,000 islands, where boats are a common form of transportation.
All 27 people aboard managed to evacuate using a longboat before the ship went down.
The incident was first reported to authorities on Monday morning by the ship’s owner, Rifani Samatia.
The boat, the Nazila 05, was carrying 27 passengers and crew members when it departed Taliabu Island in North Maluku province just after dusk on Sunday.
Rescue teams raced Monday to find 27 people missing after a passenger boat sank in eastern Indonesia.