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Thu, 02 Feb 2012 4:03p.m. UPDATED 8.14PM

350 are feared missing

350 are feared missing

Rescuers have plucked more than 200 survivors from the sea off Papua New Guinea's east coast after a ferry sank Thursday with as many as 350 people on board, officials said.

An airplane from Australia, three helicopters and eight ships were scouring the search area after the MV Rabaul Queen went down while traveling from Kimbe on the island of New Britain to coastal town of Lae on the main island, Australian Maritime Safety Authority said in a statement.

Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard called the incident a "major tragedy" and said her country was providing assistance to its near neighbor.

"Given the likely very high loss of life here, I think when this news comes to the attention of Australians around the country they will be thinking about the people of PNG as they respond to this tragedy," she added.

The Australian maritime agency initially detected the ferry's distress beacon and alerted the PNG Maritime Rescue Coordination Center, which is coordinating the rescue effort. The Australian statement said 219 survivors had been recovered by five ships by late Thursday.

It said 350 people were believed to be on board, but Papua New Guinea's National Maritime Safety Authority (NMSA) rescue co-ordinator Captain Nurur Rahman said the true figure was likely lower.

"I cannot confirm or deny the 350 missing number. It is hearsay," Rahman said. "I have not seen the manifest as yet, but it is likely around 300."

Rahman said he was being fed information from an NMSA agent on board one of the ships.

"The dynamics of this thing are changing all the time, minute by minute," he said.

Ship operator Star Ships could not be immediately contacted for comment.

AP

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22 Apr 2012 06:09p.m.

Lara B wrote:

Australian Labor days are numbered. Julia Gilard's era hangs by the thread. Rightly so.

12 Feb 2012 10:59p.m.

cchitrow wrote:

Her country was providing assistance to its near neighbour? Please, that woman wouldnt help even if she could. They say that the NSW Faceless Man's in charge of Gillard Cabinet. She has no power whatsoever. This is the worst government one country could get.

07 Feb 2012 03:01p.m.

Puschew Dimitry wrote:

The basic principles of democracy, by definition, are unique as they protect and preserve, before and above everything else, the civil and political liberties of its citizens, therefore the Family is safe.
To see these very foundations violated and catalyzed by AU own “PM” as she (in the same time) advocates and gives support to UN and every other citizens but her own.. is coctail of dictatorship, racism and corruption. Her job is safety of her own citizens than everyone else.
No doubt why Australia turned the back to Labor party a long time ago.

03 Feb 2012 05:22a.m.

Mercury Sitta wrote:

"Au PM Gillard called the incident a "major tragedy" and said her country was providing assistance to its near neighbor" IF ANYTTHING I CANT DIGEST' THAN ITS HYPOCRISY. SHE WOULD PROVIDE ASSISTANCE.. HER PEOPLE ARE ABUSED DAILY AND SHE'S NOT ALLOW TO HELP - http://t.co/fOpAveF3 - BUT WHEN IS SOMETHING SHE COULD BENEFIT PUBLICLY FROM, HER PARTY'S IN THE FIRST ROW. NO DOUBT WHY AUSTRALIA CANT WAIT TO GET RID OF HER. LOW LIFE ON THE HIGH PLACE. HOW LUCKY WE ARE FOR MOVING TO NZ? HOW LUCKY WE ARE? THIS IS HEAVEN ON EARTH

02 Feb 2012 04:17p.m.

Hansley Gumbaketi wrote:

Australian Search and Rescue based in Cairns have flown up to assist in the recovery.