MELBOURNE: Several casualties were feared after an Indonesian boat carrying around 70 suspected asylum seekers capsized on Wednesday after smashing onto rocks in the sea off the Australian coast.
The boat crashed into jagged rocks on Christmas Island about 6am local time, according to media reports
Initial reports said 41 survivors were pulled from the wreckage and the fate of the rest 30 remained unknown, but the figures could not immediately be confirmed.
The asylum seekers on board were mainly from Iran and Iraq, reports said.
The Australian Federal Police said that they were responding to a "maritime incident" involving a suspected illegal vessel on the island. The department declined to comment further.
Christmas Island resident Nick Tassone said he heard people on the boat screaming in terror on Wednesday morning.
"The refugee boat came past and there were heaps of people screaming," he said.