A catastrophic fire broke out aboard Indonesian passenger ferry KM Barcelona VA on July 20, 2025, as it sailed from the Talaud Islands to Manado Port in North Sulawesi. The blaze erupted around 1:30 PM near Talise Island, forcing over 300 passengers and crew into the sea.
At least 5 people, including a pregnant woman, have died. More than 280 have been rescued so far, though dozens suffered burns and smoke inhalation, with at least 18 seriously injured. The number of missing remains uncertain as the passenger manifest has yet to be fully reconciled.
Dramatic videos circulating online show terrified passengers — including children — jumping into the ocean wearing life jackets or clinging to debris. One livestream showed a passenger holding a baby while pleading for help.
The rescue operation, led by Indonesia’s National Search and Rescue Agency with support from Navy ships, fishing boats, and nearby ferries, is ongoing. Locals have also joined the effort, helping pull survivors from the water.
The cause of the fire is still under investigation, with early reports pointing to possible electrical faults, engine failure, or a fuel leak. The ferry had already been delayed the previous day due to a storm, raising further concerns about its condition.
Authorities have urged families to stay calm as search and recovery efforts continue. The tragedy highlights persistent challenges in maritime safety across the region.