The death toll from a ferry sinking in Indonesia this week has reached 10, while 125 people have been rescued, a search and rescue official said on Friday. That would leave around 20 people still missing, according to estimates from survivors of the total number who were on board the ferry that sank in heavy seas in Indonesia's east late on Tuesday. "Based on the latest report this morning, we have found 125 survivors, and 10 people died," rescue official Achmad Basuki said from Kupang in West Timor. The search for survivors and the dead would continue on Friday, he was quoted as saying by Reuters.