Asia's Scary Ferries
By Ann Binlot Thursday, Jan. 15, 2009

Rescuers approach a sunken passenger ferry off the Sibuyan Sea in central Philippines on June 25, 2008
Bullit Marquez / AP
To many living in Asia, the news on Jan. 11 that an Indonesian ferry had capsized in heavy seas and that hundreds of passengers were presumed drowned was sadly familiar. In some of the region's poorest countries, passenger vessels large and small are an essential mode of public transportation used by millions of travelers a year. They are also perhaps the most dangerous.