Bali: A German woman was killed and about 20 other people were injured in an explosion today on a speedboat that was ferrying them from the Indonesian tourist island of Bali to neighboring Lombok, police said.
Karangasem district police chief Sugeng Sudarso said the "Gili Cat 2" fast boat had about 40 people including crew on board. He said all the passengers have been evacuated and the injured are being treated at a local medical clinic.
Police have not yet determined the cause of the explosion, but a member of the forensics team investigating the scene said initial indications are it was an accident. The officer didn't want to be named because he is not an official police spokesman.
Sudarso said the explosion occurred after smoke was seen billowing from the engine.
Ferry accidents are common in Indonesia, a sprawling archipelago made up of thousands of islands where regulation of boat services is often lax.
Sudarso said the explosion, which occurred when the boat was about 200 metres from the port of departure, shattered its rear windows and upended seating.
"We are still questioning the boat captain while a forensic team is examining the scene to find of cause of the explosion," he said.
"One of the passengers died from bad injuries after being hit by boat debris that also caused injuries to others," Sudarso said.
Aside from Germany, a manifest showed that passengers were from several other countries, including Britain, France, Italy, Portugal, Ireland and Spain.
Bali became a byword for tragedy in 2002 when bombings by Jemaah Islamiyah militants killed 202 people, mostly foreigners.
A sustained security crackdown since then has weakened JI but counter-terrorism officials say there is still a threat of attacks from militants inspired by the ISIS.
Karangasem district police chief Sugeng Sudarso said the "Gili Cat 2" fast boat had about 40 people including crew on board. He said all the passengers have been evacuated and the injured are being treated at a local medical clinic.
Police have not yet determined the cause of the explosion, but a member of the forensics team investigating the scene said initial indications are it was an accident. The officer didn't want to be named because he is not an official police spokesman.
Ferry accidents are common in Indonesia, a sprawling archipelago made up of thousands of islands where regulation of boat services is often lax.
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"We are still questioning the boat captain while a forensic team is examining the scene to find of cause of the explosion," he said.
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Aside from Germany, a manifest showed that passengers were from several other countries, including Britain, France, Italy, Portugal, Ireland and Spain.
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A sustained security crackdown since then has weakened JI but counter-terrorism officials say there is still a threat of attacks from militants inspired by the ISIS.
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