The number of people missing after the tragic sinking of the MV Princess Ashika in the Tongan waters has risen again.

The missing number of people is now 64 as Tongan Police have received confirmation that there were 119 people on board.

This is the worst ferry disaster ever in the Pacific region and people of Tonga are still in a state of shock as rescuers desperately search for the people still missing after the MV Princess Ashika sank late Wednesday night.

The worry and the sad news continue to unfold from the island kingdom today.

So far two bodies have been recovered and 53 people have been rescued alive.

Tongan Police Commander Chris Kelly said he cannot explain why only men have been rescued but there may have been a shift change happening, which would account for all the crew being on deck.

He said of those missing, 23 are men, four of them crew members, 21 are women, and 7 are children, with the rest yet to be identified.

But people are still hoping for the best.

Elisapeta Tahahau Ofa, whose 63 year old mother and younger brother and sister were onboard the Princess Ashika and are yet to be found, said she is trying to remain strong.