What caused the boat to capsize?
Large waves are reported to have caused the boat to capsize.
Asia / Southeast Asia
A speedboat carrying 80 people, including several foreign nationals, capsized off the coast of Bali near Sanur on Tuesday, August 6, 2025. The incident resulted in the deaths of two Chinese nationals and left one Indonesian crew member miss...
The boat capsized after being struck by large waves off Sanur in south-east Bali. The vessel was traveling from Nusa Penida to Bali. According to reports, the boat overturned on a beach near Sanur port. Rescue teams were able to recover the boat and account for most of the passengers. This is the fourth serious boat accident off Bali this year, raising concerns about tourist safety. Last month, a ferry travelling to Bali’s Gilimanuk port from East Java’s Ketapang port went down with 66 people registered on the manifest, although the true number was higher. Only 30 people were rescued. In March, an Australian woman died when her snorkeling boat capsized off Nusa Penida.
**How to Prepare:** - Always check safety records and reviews of boat operators before booking. - Ensure that the boat has adequate safety equipment, including life jackets for all passengers. - Be aware of weather conditions and heed any warnings from local authorities.
**Who This Affects Most:** - Tourists visiting Bali and other Indonesian islands. - The local tourism industry, which relies on visitor safety and confidence.
Large waves are reported to have caused the boat to capsize.
Five Australians were on board, and they survived.
The Indonesian crew member was found dead on Wednesday.
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