Tragedy at Sea: Ferry Fire in Indonesia Rescues Hundreds
A ferry in Indonesia caught fire, leading to at least three deaths and the rescue of 575 passengers, while two remain missing. Initial reports underestimated the number of onboard passengers due to the common issue of discrepancies between manifests and actual travelers in Indonesia.

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In a tragic incident off the coast of North Sulawesi province, Indonesia, a ferry caught fire, killing at least three people and prompting the rescue of 575 others.
The KM Barcelona V-A was on its routine route from Melonguane to Manado when the blaze erupted midday Sunday. Initial reports had inaccurately pegged the death toll at five and survivors at 280, highlighting a common issue in Indonesia with passenger-count discrepancies. Such inconsistencies, often a result of overcrowding, can severely hamper rescue operations.
Authorities involved in the response, including the navy and local fishermen, managed to save hundreds, while search efforts continue for the two still missing after the ferry incident.
(With inputs from agencies.)