Editorial
Condolences for Toba Victims
As reported earlier, around 200 people were said to have been missing, even though North Sumatra Police chief Insp. Gen. Paulus Waterpauw said the number was probably inflated due to redundant reporting. Our mourning and sympathy go out to the victims.
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Family members of passengers that were on a ship that has sunk on Lake Toba wait at Tigaras Port in Simalungun regency, North Sumatra, on Wednesday (20/6/2018). On the third day of search efforts, two more bodies were found, raising the total death toll to three. Only 18 people have so far been rescued, while the number of missing is estimated at 197.
The deadly accident involving the KM Sinar Bangun vessel on Lake Toba brought sadness to the victims\' relatives. Reportedly, around 200 people went missing.
As reported earlier, around 200 people were said to have been missing, even though North Sumatra Police chief Insp. Gen. Paulus Waterpauw said the number was probably inflated due to redundant reporting. Our mourning and sympathy go out to the victims.
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