Up to 100 people feared trapped after ferry sinks

About 100 people are feared trapped inside a ferry that sank in rough weather off Papua New Guinea, rescue officials said, a day after the crowded boat went down with about 350 people on board.

Up to 100 people feared trapped after ferry sinks

Battling strong winds and high seas, merchant ships backed by Australian rescue aircraft returned to search for survivors where the MV Rabaul Queen sank off the South Pacific nation’s north-east coast.

Rescuers plucked scores of people from the sea on Thursday after the ferry was hit by three large waves and quickly sank, Rony Naigu, a rescue official from Papua New Guinea’s maritime safety authority, said.

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