Selasa, 03 Januari 2017
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Minister appoints Pelni-ASDP to serve passengers from Muara Angke
Several ships joined the SAR team
to search victims of Zahro
Express. On Sunday, the ferry
caught fire while sailing from
Muara Angke to Tidung Island.
The government has appointed
state-run firms PT Pelayaran
Nasional Indonesia (Pelni) and PT
Angkutan Sungai, Danau, dan
Penyeberangan (ASDP) Indonesia
Ferry to operate passengers ships
from Muara Angke to Seribu
Islands. "We will improve services
by appointing Pelni and ASDP to
replace private ferries,"
Transportation Minister Budi Karya
Sumadi said here on Monday.
The ministry has asked Pelni to
replace services by private ferries
within the next three days. "I have
worked in coordination with
(Pelni's) president director on the
issue," Budi said.
Budi assured that the two state
firms would be able to provide
better services to the public. In the
near future, the ministry will check
all ferries operating in Muara
Angke harbor and bar those that
fail to meet safety standards.
The minister expressed hope that
private ship owners will improve
their services to passengers.
"Private ferries must improve their
services with respect to safety and
convenience. We will evaluate
private ships, and only those who
qualify can continue to operate," he
said.
Earlier, on Sunday, a ferry caught
fire while sailing from Muara
Angke to Tidung Island. As of
Monday, the death toll had reached
23 persons; 22 others were injured
and 130 survived. The ferry
reportedly carried 184 passengers.
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