Military vows to recover bodies from sunken Indonesia ferry
TIGARAS, Indonesia — Indonesia’s military chief said Thursday that specialist navy equipment will be deployed to pinpoint a ferry that sank in the crater lake of an ancient supervolcano, offering a glimmer of hope to distraught relatives that the bodies of more than 180 people presumed drowned will be recovered.
Only 18 people, including the captain, have been rescued and four confirmed dead since the ferry, massively overcrowded with passengers and motorcycles, sank early Monday evening in waters that officials say are up to 500 metres (1,640 feet) deep.
As the search on Lake Toba continued Thursday, hundreds of people waiting at a small port for news of missing relatives performed an hour of mass Muslim and Christian prayers that were punctuated by sobs of grief.
Each time a search and rescue vessel docked, relatives ran toward it, only to turn away with faces contorted in disappointment or crying out the names of loved ones when it became clear that no family member had been found.