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Taiwanese ship carrying 49 people vanishes near Falkland Islands | |
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A Taiwanese ship, carrying 49 crew, has vanished in the South Atlantic Ocean, near the Falkland Islands. | A Taiwanese ship, carrying 49 crew, has vanished in the South Atlantic Ocean, near the Falkland Islands. |
The Hsiang Fu Chun, a 700-tonne squid fishing vessel, was 1,700 nautical miles from the Falklands when it last contacted its company at 3am on 26 February. | The Hsiang Fu Chun, a 700-tonne squid fishing vessel, was 1,700 nautical miles from the Falklands when it last contacted its company at 3am on 26 February. |
At the time the ship’s captain reported that the ship was taking in water. | At the time the ship’s captain reported that the ship was taking in water. |
There are 11 Chinese, 21 Indonesian, 13 Filipino, two Vietnamese and two Taiwanese including the captain on board. | There are 11 Chinese, 21 Indonesian, 13 Filipino, two Vietnamese and two Taiwanese including the captain on board. |
Huang Hong-yen, spokesman for the Taiwanese Fisheries Agency, said: "We still don't know where the ship is and what happened to it." | Huang Hong-yen, spokesman for the Taiwanese Fisheries Agency, said: "We still don't know where the ship is and what happened to it." |
"We'll do everything we can even though the search is like searching for a needle in the ocean,” he told AFP. | "We'll do everything we can even though the search is like searching for a needle in the ocean,” he told AFP. |
Local Taiwanese reports suggested that the ship could have lost power or been hijacked. There is no evidence that the vessel has sunk. | Local Taiwanese reports suggested that the ship could have lost power or been hijacked. There is no evidence that the vessel has sunk. |
The remoteness of the Hsiang Fu Chun’s location is hampering search efforts. | The remoteness of the Hsiang Fu Chun’s location is hampering search efforts. |
Taiwanese officials have appealed to Argentine and British authorities to assist with efforts to find the missing ship. | Taiwanese officials have appealed to Argentine and British authorities to assist with efforts to find the missing ship. |
The Fisheries Agency has also notified other craft in the area to help search for the stricken vessel. | The Fisheries Agency has also notified other craft in the area to help search for the stricken vessel. |
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