A FERRY carrying 65 people has sunk off the coast of Bali, leaving at least four confirmed dead and dozens still missing.
The vessel, KMP Tunu Pratama Jaya, was travelling from Ketapang Port in East Java to Gilimanuk Port in Bali when disaster struck.

A ferry carrying 65 people has sunk off coast of Bali leaving four dead[/caption]
Dozens are still missing after the boat reportedly suffered critical leak[/caption]
So far 29 people have been rescued – but many were found unconscious after drifting in rough seas for hours[/caption]
Authorities say the boat reported engine trouble shortly before it went down at 11.20pm local time on Wednesday.
It is believed the vessel suffered a critical leak in the engine room, causing a total power failure before capsizing.
The ferry was carrying 53 passengers and 12 crew members.
So far, 29 people have been rescued—many found unconscious after drifting in rough seas for hours.
The Surabaya Search and Rescue Agency said: “Another four people died and 23 have been rescued.”
That leaves at least 32 still unaccounted for.
Search efforts have been underway since Wednesday night, with nine boats scouring the area.
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