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Death toll rises to six, search continues for 23 missing sailors: Thai navy

Authorities to probe claims of insufficient life jackets on board

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 21 Dec 2022 7:32AM

Death toll rises to six, search continues for 23 missing sailors: Thai navy
According to the Royal Thai Navy, as of yesterday, 76 people have been brought to safety, six bodies were recovered, and 23 remains missing. – @IndoPac_Info Twitter pic, December 21, 2022

BANGKOK – At least 6 sailors have been confirmed dead, while search-and-rescue continues for the 23 missing sailors more than 40 hours after a Thai warship sank in the Gulf of Thailand, the navy said yesterday.

The corvette HTMS Sukhothai sank at around 00:12 local time Monday during a storm with 105 crew members aboard. As of yesterday evening, 76 people have been brought to safety, six bodies were recovered, and 23 remained missing, according to the Royal Thai Navy (RTN), reported Xinhua.

A navy-air force joint operation will continue around the clock to locate the missing sailors, with four warships and 10 aircraft on patrol, RTN chief of staff Cholthis Nawanukroh told a press conference yesterday.

“We’re still hoping to find more survivors,” Cholthis said.

“Considering the wind and ocean currents, which are going toward the shores at the moment, there is still hope if we speed up the operation,” he said.

Yesterday, the navy updated the crew number at 105 from an earlier tally of 106, saying that one sailor failed to join the journey.

The accident happened when regions in southern Thailand were ravaged by storms and flooding in recent days.

The warship, which was commissioned into the RTN in 1987, was on patrol 20 nautical miles from the port in Bang Saphan district of Prachuap Khiri Khan province when strong waves caused water to enter electrical systems, which resulted in a loss of power and control for the ship, according to the navy.

The rescue team expanded the area for search and rescue, but strong winds and high waves at the sea made the work challenging, Cholthis said.

Choengchai Chomchoengpaet, commander-in-chief of the RTN, confirmed media reports that there were not enough life jackets on board, vowing to conduct a thorough investigation into the situation. – Bernama, December 21, 2022

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