A PASSENGER ferry sank in rough waters off the Indonesian island of Sumatra, killing at least 29 people on board.
Rescuers saved more than 240 people aboard the ferry, but officials are unsure of how many more people may be missing.
A second ferry was still stranded in nearby waters after running aground, but all its passengers were said to be safe.
Rescue teams found 25 bodies, including those of two children, according to officials.
A total of 245 survivors from the Dumai Express were rescued, they said.
It was unclear how many people were aboard the ferry.





