Three missing in collision of two S. Korean fishing boats off northern Japan

By Lim Chang-won Posted : July 26, 2018, 11:23 Updated : July 26, 2018, 16:10
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Coast guard officials monitor the collision of two South Korean fishing boats off Japan.[Yonhap News Photo]


SEOUL -- Three foreign sailors went missing Thursday in the collision of two South Korean fishing boats in international waters off Hokkaido, the northernmost of Japan's main islands.

The 289-ton 101 Geumyang-ho sank with 38 crewmen aboard, including seven from South Korea, 18 from Indonesia, seven from Vietnam and six from the Philippines, after it collided with the 411-ton 803 Tongyeong-ho, according to coastguard authorities.

South Korean ships rescued 35 people but three other foreigners remained unaccounted for. The sunken ship has been fishing for mackerels in the North Pacific ocean.

A Japanese patrol ship and South Korean fishing vessels were involved in a rescue operation. The identities of those missing were not disclosed.

 

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