SL boat capsizes off Christmas Island

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A boat from Sri Lanka carrying around 200 people has capsized off Australia's Christmas Island.

West Australian Police Commissioner Karl O'Callaghan said about 40 people were spotted on the upturned hull, others were in the water and up to 75 others may be dead.

"We have grave fears for the remainder," he told reporters.

The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) said the ship issued a distress call and capsized 120 nautical miles north of Christmas Island.

Two Australian navy ships had responded to a regional maritime alert and were on their way.

A number of civilian vessels are also on the way to the area.

Two Australian aircraft had been deployed including one equipped with life rafts. One of the aircraft, a fixed-wing P3 Orion aircraft was on the scene.

The Australian authorities said three other boats have arrived in Australia over the past two days.
 

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UPDATE:

Australia Prime Minister Julia Gillard told reporters in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil where she is attending a UN environment summit, she had been briefed on the disaster.

"At this stage details are sketchy but what is apparent is there has been a large loss of life at sea," she said.

"This is a very distressing and tragic incident."


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UPDATE:

Sri Lanka seeking information

External Affairs Ministry spokesman Sarath Dissanaike told Xinhua that the Sri Lankan embassy in Indonesia and the Sri Lankan High Commission in Australia were monitoring the situation and were awaiting confirmation if those on board were indeed Sri Lankans.

"We have seen through the media that most of them maybe Sri Lankans but we still don't have an official confirmation," Dissanaike said.