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Ten people rescued from Japanese cruise boat that went missing near Hokkaido

By ANI | Updated: April 24, 2022 15:10 IST

The Japanese coast guard has rescued 10 people from a tourist boat that went missing off Japan's Hokkaido Island, the Japanese media reported on Sunday.

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The Japanese coast guard has rescued 10 people from a tourist boat that went missing off Japan's Hokkaido Island, the Japanese media reported on Sunday.

On Saturday, the Kazu 1 cruise boat sent a distress signal after leaving the Utoro port on Hokkaido for a three-hour excursion. The vessel had 26 people on board, including two children and two crew members.

Ten people have been found in the water or on nearby rocks, with eight of them remaining unresponsive, NHK broadcaster said, adding that the condition of the other two people rescued is yet unknown.

A helicopter and patrol vessels were sent to the Kazu 1 suspected location. A few hours later the rescuers have been reinforced by the Japanese self-defence forces that have dispatched aircraft to assist in the search for the remaining passengers and crew.

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida interrupted his trip to the southwestern prefectures due to the incident and returned to Tokyo. (ANI/Sputnik)

( With inputs from ANI )

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