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Search and rescue after migrant ship heading to Batam sinks
A boat that was transporting illegal immigrants capsized in Pantai Batu Layar, Sungai Rengit, Kota Tinggi July 23, 2016. Search and rescue teams managed to find 34 survivors and seven bodies. u00e2u20acu201d Bernama pic

BATAM, Nov 2 — At least 18 people are dead and dozens missing after a boat carrying nearly 100 suspected migrant workers capsized and sunk in Indonesian waters, police said today.

The speedboat was ferrying 93 passengers from Malaysia to Batam, an Indonesian island just south of Singapore, when it sank, local police chief Sam Budi Gusdian said.

"Eighteen people have been found dead,” he told reporters, adding 39 passengers had been pulled alive from the seas.

The fate of the 36 other missing passengers remains unclear. Search and rescue teams were combing the seas for any sign of survivors, Gusdian said.

Police suspect the boat was overcrowded and ferrying migrant workers when it encountered rough seas and capsized.

The Indonesian archipelago of more than 17,000 islands is heavily dependent on boat transport, but fatal accidents are common.

More than 60 people died in December when huge waves capsized a ferry charting a course through Sulawesi province. — AFP

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