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Indonesian ferry fire, train collision kill 16 
NINIEK KARMINI



JAKARTA, Indonesia: Two Indonesian passenger trains crashed and a crowded ferry 
burst into flames Friday, killing 16 people and sending hundreds to the 
hospital, many in critical condition, officials said. The accidents occurred 30 
minutes apart on the main island of Java. At 2:30 A.M., a train stopped on a 
track outside Banjar, a village in West Java province, and was hit head-on by a 
slow-moving train that was trying to switch lanes.

"We're still investigating," said Bambang Ervan, a spokesman for the 
Transportation Ministry, as rescuers shuttled dozens of injured to nearby 
hospitals.

Three people died, he said, revising the toll downwards after two other victims 
- wedged between the wreckage and previously thought to be dead - turned out to 
be alive. Thirty minutes later and 225 miles (360 kilometers) to the west, a 
ferry carrying more than 400 people caught fire in waters just off Java, 
sending panicked passengers jumping into the water.

Ervan said 13 people were killed in the blaze, which broke out just 40 minutes 
after the ship left Merak port for neighboring Sumatra island. Billowing clouds 
of black smoke could be seen from the shore, just a few hundred meters away, 
and five rescue ships rushed to the scene to bring frightened survivors to 
shore. 

Nearly 200 were injured, some seriously, hospital officials said.
Rescue workers lifted victims onto stretchers and placed them into the backs of 
a pickup trucks. Elsewhere, a man was seen carrying a young child's covered 
body.

Ervan said the cause of the accident was still being investigated. It appears 
the fire broke out on the deck used by cars and trucks loaded with cargo, he 
said. Witnesses on MetroTV blamed one of the drivers, saying he had thrown down 
a lit cigarette butt.

Meanwhile, on Thursday, a Singapore-registered asphalt tanker sank off Bintan 
island - an Indonesian island near Singapore - while heading to central 
Indonesia. Maj. Eko Harianto of a local navy base said all 14 Thai crew were 
rescued.
Indonesia, an archipelago nation with more than 17,000 islands and 235 million 
people, has been plagued by a string of transportation accidents in recent 
years, from plane and train crashes to ferry sinkings. Overcrowding, aging 
infrastructure and poor safety standards are often to blame. 
- Associated Press __ 

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