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US Navy destroyer crashes into trade ship near Japanese coast | US Navy destroyer crashes into trade ship near Japanese coast |
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The USS Fitzgerald and a merchant vessel have collided southwest of Yokosuka, Japan, according to a US Pacific Fleet spokesman. US sailors reportedly called the Japanese coast guard for assistance. | The USS Fitzgerald and a merchant vessel have collided southwest of Yokosuka, Japan, according to a US Pacific Fleet spokesman. US sailors reportedly called the Japanese coast guard for assistance. |
The Japanese Coast Guard identified the commercial ship as a Philippine container vessel, Sputnik news agency reported. | The Japanese Coast Guard identified the commercial ship as a Philippine container vessel, Sputnik news agency reported. |
The crash occurred 56 nautical miles southwest of Yokosuka at 2:30am local time, June 17, according to the US Pacific Fleet. | The crash occurred 56 nautical miles southwest of Yokosuka at 2:30am local time, June 17, according to the US Pacific Fleet. |
The Japanese public TV channel NHK reported that the USS Fitzgerald,an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer, was rendered "unable to operate" and suffered flooding, Reuters reported. | The Japanese public TV channel NHK reported that the USS Fitzgerald,an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer, was rendered "unable to operate" and suffered flooding, Reuters reported. |
The US Pacific Fleet said that "The extent of damage is being determined. The extent of personnel injuries is being determined. The incident will be investigated." | The US Pacific Fleet said that "The extent of damage is being determined. The extent of personnel injuries is being determined. The incident will be investigated." |
The US 7th Fleet posted on its Facebook page that the destroyer is on its way "back to Yokosuka" at a speed of 3 knots, and being assisted by Commander Fleet Activities Yokosuka tugboats. | |
"There are no reports of casualties at this time," according to the 7th Fleet. | |
Last month, a US Navy cruiser collided with a South Korean fishing vessel. |