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Russian trawler sinking: At least 54 dead as ship sinks in Sea of Okhotsk | Russian trawler sinking: At least 54 dead as ship sinks in Sea of Okhotsk |
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At least 54 people have died and 15 are missing after a Russian freezer trawler carrying an international crew of 132 sank in far-eastern Russia. | |
The Dalniy Vostok went down in the Sea of Okhotsk off the Kamchatka Peninsula, 330 km (205 miles) west of the Krutogorovsky settlement, at around 6.30am (8.30pm GMT Wednesday). | |
Emergency services in Kamchatka, citing the head of the rescue operation, said 63 crew members were rescued, many of whom were suffering from hypothermia. | |
The fate of the remaining 15 from the Dalny Vostok trawler is currently unknown. | |
No cause for the sinking was given, but the Interfax news agency said that large amounts of drifting ice may have damaged the body of the ship. | |
The trawler sent no distress signals prior to sinking, Interfax said. | The trawler sent no distress signals prior to sinking, Interfax said. |
Viktor Klepikov, coordinating captain of the Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky maritime rescue coordination centre, said: "The rescue operation is going on, we are still looking for 15 people." | |
Russian news agency Tass reported rescuers as saying they had recovered the bodies of the 54 victims. | |
Among the 132 crew members, 78 are from Russia, 42 from Myanmar and the rest from Latvia, Ukraine and Vanuatu. | Among the 132 crew members, 78 are from Russia, 42 from Myanmar and the rest from Latvia, Ukraine and Vanuatu. |
The Russian Emergencies Ministry sent an Mi-8 helicopter with rescuers and doctors aboard to deliver medical assistance and transport rescued crew members to hospitals in the city of Magadan, the ministry said on its website. | |
It also set up a telephone hotline for families of the crew. | |
The search and rescue operation involved 1,300 people and 29 units of equipment, emergency services said. | The search and rescue operation involved 1,300 people and 29 units of equipment, emergency services said. |
Russia is known for its poor air, road and water safety record. In 2011, an overcrowded tourist boat sank in the Volga River, killing nearly 130 people. | |
Additional reporting by AP, Reuters |
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