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View all search resultsIrine Yusiana Roba Putri, a member of the House of Representatives Commission V overseeing transportation and infrastructure, said the recent accident highlights systemic issues in Indonesia’s maritime safety.
Ferry accident in Bali strait sparks calls to improve Indonesia’s maritime safety
The Jakarta Post
Jakarta
The sinking of the Tunu Pratama Jaya ferry in the Bali Strait last week, which left at least eight dead and dozens missing, has sparked public demands for stricter maritime safety regulations across the country.
Irine Yusiana Roba Putri, a member of the House of Representatives Commission V overseeing transportation and infrastructure, said the recent accident highlights systemic issues in Indonesia’s maritime safety.
“There is something seriously wrong with our system, whether it's technical failures, overloading, poor weather response protocols or weak supervision. In just the past 11 days, three ship accidents have occurred in the Bali Strait,” she said on Monday, as reported by Kompas.com.
On June 22, the Gerbang Samudra 2 ferry ran aground in the waters off Gilimanuk, Bali. The following day, a similar incident occurred involving the Agung Samudra 9 ferry. No casualties were reported in either case.
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