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South Korea: Fishing Boat Capsizes, Leaving 1 Dead, 2 Missing

By IANS | Updated: June 13, 2024 15:02 IST

Seoul, June 13: A sailor was confirmed dead, and two others went missing, as a fishing boat capsized in ...

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Seoul, June 13: A sailor was confirmed dead, and two others went missing, as a fishing boat capsized in waters off southwestern South Korea. The 33-tonne trawler was overturned in waters northeast of Gageo Island in Sinan County, around 310 km southwest of the capital Seoul, at about 3:18 a.m. local time (1818 GMT Wednesday), reports Xinhua news agency.

Of the nine people aboard the ill-fated vessel, the captain was found dead, and two sailors went unaccounted for. The remaining six crew members were rescued as the Coast Guard dispatched patrol ships and aircraft to the scene. Search operations were underway to find the missing Indonesian sailors.

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