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4 fishermen missing as boats sink in Indonesia

Workers flood the cargo bay of a Vietnamese-flagged boats with water to sink it in the waters off Datuk Island, West Kalimantan, Indonesia, Saturday, May 4, 2019. Authorities sank 51 foreign fishing boats caught operating illegally in the Indonesian waters as it resumed its tough stance against poaching in the country. (AP Photos/William Pasaribu)

Four fishermen have gone missing after huge waves hit their boats and sank in waters off Indonesia’s East Java province, according to an official of the local search and rescue agency on Tuesday.

A rescue team is still searching for the people who got missing on Monday evening, Yoni Fariza, the coordinator at Trenggalek Search and Rescue agency, told the local media.

The tragedy occurred at around 7.30 p.m. local time in the waters of Gladak Beach.

It happened at same location where two traditional boats sunk after being hit by high waves, said the official.

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Fishermen from the district of Trenggalek owned the boats.

According to him, each boat had four persons on board. They departed from the nearby fishing port in the afternoon to look for fish in the sea.

Waves hit the boats and capsized with all people falling into the sea. (Xinhua)

 

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