Search for more survivors from sunken ferry resumes in Kiribati

The search is continuing for more survivors from a missing ferry after seven people were rescued from a dingy that was adrift for days.

A supplied undated image obtained Sunday, January 28, 2018 of a fishing vessel rescuing people from one of the dinghies of a Kiribati ferry that's been missing

A supplied undated image obtained Sunday, January 28, 2018 of a fishing vessel rescuing people from one of the dinghies of a Kiribati ferry that's been missing Source: AAP

New Zealand military planes are scouring a section of the Pacific Ocean for more survivors from a missing ferry after seven people were rescued from a dingy that was adrift for days.

The seven survivors, including an unconscious teenage girl, were safely transferred to a nearby fishing vessel late on Sunday, Defence Force Air Commodore Darryn Webb told Radio New Zealand.

The air search resumed at first light on Monday.

The 17-metre erry with 50 people on board was reported missing on January 20, two days after it departed Nonouti Island on a 250-km trip to Betio in Kiribati.
"They (the search crew) will be feeling mixed emotions now that they've discovered a dinghy with some survivors but not everyone on board," Webb said.

The Defence Force believed there could be a life raft with more surviving passengers, he added.

"We remain optimistic that we may find some more survivors," he said.

New Zealand has been coordinating the search since Saturday and a Royal New Zealand Air Force P-3K2 Orion aircraft spotted the dinghy within two hours of reaching the search area on Sunday morning, the NZDF said in a statement.

Before it left Nonouti Island, the missing ferry, a wooden catamaran, underwent repairs to its propeller shaft after running aground.


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