Indonesia, July 13 -- An Indonesian joint search and rescue (SAR) team is preparing to refloat the Tunu Pratama Jaya ferry, which capsized and sank upside down to the seabed of the Bali Strait on July 2.

The plan was confirmed by Hartanto, head of the Surabaya Tanjung Perak Navigation District at the Ministry of Transportation, during a press conference on Sunday.

"The ship's location is now confirmed, and our next step is to install markers at the site," he said.

A specialized team tasked with marking the wreck site and conducting the refloating operation is en route to Banyuwangi, East Java, ahead of their deployment to the Bali Strait. Coordination with relevant agencies, including the Sea and Coast Guard Unit (KPLP), will support t...