Ferry With 300 Passengers Lost Near Papua New Guinea
MOSCOW, February 2 (RIA Novosti)
A  ferry carrying some 300 passengers between the Papua New Guinean  coastal towns of Kimbe and Lae is believed to have sunk, Australia’s ABC  television channel reported.
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 Star Ships, which operates the ferry, told ABC that it lost contact with the MV Rabaul Queen on Thursday morning.
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 Australian rescuers went to the area to assist the local authorities in the search operation.
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"At  16:30 local time (07:30 GMT) eight merchant ships were at the point of  sinking, and five of them rescued survivors," announced the  Australian maritime safety authorities. 
"On board the ships are 219 survivors, "they added.
So far there have not been known what caused the wreck.
The shipping company Star Ships that owns the ship said that contact with the MV Rabaul Queen was lost early in the morning.
"On board the ships are 219 survivors, "they added.
So far there have not been known what caused the wreck.
The shipping company Star Ships that owns the ship said that contact with the MV Rabaul Queen was lost early in the morning.
 

 
 
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