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                    [Title] => Singapore navy finds fuselage of AirAsia plane in Java Sea
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A Singaporean navy ship has found the crashed AirAsia plane's fuselage, a 30-meter-long section with a wing attached, in the Java Sea, authorities said Wednesday.

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 A passenger ship was burned after collision with a tugboat in a river at South Kalimantan of Indonesia on Monday, killing four people, rescuers said.

 
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Two wooden ships sank off Borneo coast earlier this week, killing 33 people and leaving scores of others missing, rescuers said.

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The death toll from an Indonesian ship sinking off Borneo Island has climbed to 25 after rescuers pulled seven more bodies from the waters.

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Rain-triggered landslides and floods swept through villages in Indonesia's provinces of Maluku and South Kalimantan, killing at least 21 people, officials said Sunday.

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The death toll from an Indonesian ship sinking off Borneo Island has climbed to 25 after rescuers pulled seven more bodies from the waters.

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