JAKARTA, July 15 (Xinhua) -- The search for 17 missing victims from a passenger ship that sank in Indonesia's Bali Strait on July 2 has been extended, according to Ribut Eko Suyanto, deputy for search and rescue operations at the National Search and Rescue Agency.
In a statement issued Tuesday, Suyanto announced that the operation would be extended for an additional seven days.
"The wreckage of the ship, identified by Indonesian Navy cameras, serves as the basis for extending the search and rescue efforts," he said in a statement.
So far, the joint rescue team has safely evacuated 30 passengers and recovered 18 bodies, while 17 others remain missing.
Suyanto added that, aside from focusing on the ship's wreckage, the search will continue in the waters around Gilimanuk Seaport in Jembrana Regency, Bali, as well as in the waters off Banyuwangi Regency in East Java province.
The vessel, which was carrying 53 passengers, 12 crew members and 22 vehicles, sank in the Bali Strait when it was traveling from Ketapang Seaport in Banyuwangi to Gilimanuk Seaport. ■



