Key Facts
• July 2, ferry with 65 onboard sank off Bali coast.
• 4 confirmed dead, 30 remain missing, 31 rescued.
• Ferry departed from East Java, sank 30 minutes later.
• Cause unknown; high waves reported in the area.
• No foreign nationals among passengers, per local media.
Summary
A ferry carrying 65 passengers and crew sank off the coast of Bali, Indonesia, on the night of July 2, 2025. The incident has resulted in 4 confirmed deaths, with 30 individuals still missing. Rescue teams have saved 31 people, though the extent of their injuries remains unclear. The ferry, which departed from East Java, sank approximately 30 minutes into its journey. While the cause of the accident is yet to be determined, reports indicate that the sea conditions were rough at the time. Local media have stated that no foreign nationals were among the passengers. Search efforts for the missing continue.
