Fishing boat sinking kills two, a dozen still missing


A FISHING boat capsized and sank off the coast of Jeju island, leaving at least two people dead and 12 others unaccounted for, coast guard officials said.

Nearby fishing vessels managed to pull 15 crew members out of the water, but two of them were later pronounced dead after being brought to shore. The other 13 did not sustain life-threatening injuries, said Kim Han-na, an official at Jeju’s coast guard.

She said 27 crew members – 16 South Korean nationals and 11 foreigners – were on the 129-ton boat, which left Jeju’s Seogwipo port late Thursday to catch mackerel. The coast guard received a distress signal at around 4.30am yesterday from a nearby fishing vessel that conducted rescue efforts as the boat sank 24km northwest of the island.

At least 11 vessels and nine aircraft from South Korea’s coast guard, police, fire service and military were deployed as of yesterday morning to search for survivors. They were being assisted by 13 civilian vessels.

South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol called for officials to mobilise all available resources to rescue the missing crew. — AP

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