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18 missing after cargo ship sinks off southwest Japan

Coast guard has rescued four Chinese nationals this morning

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 25 Jan 2023 9:30AM

18 missing after cargo ship sinks off southwest Japan
Japan’s coast guard has rescued four crew members from a cargo ship that sank overnight off the country’s southwest, but was still searching for 18 others. – AFP pic, January 25, 2023

TOKYO – Japan’s coast guard said today that it had rescued four crew members from a cargo ship that sank overnight off the country’s southwest, but was still searching for 18 others.

“At 7.14am (6.14am Malaysia time), four Chinese nationals were rescued but we’re still searching for the remaining 18 members,” a coast guard spokeswoman said.

“A plane is already at the scene and two ships are on the way,” added the official, who declined to be named.

The ship issued a call for help around 11.15pm local time yesterday, the coast guard said.

Its location, around 110km west of the remote and uninhabited Danjo islands in far southwestern Japan, has made reaching the site difficult.

The accident came as a cold snap hit much of Japan, with heavy snow falling in some areas and daytime temperatures in some of the islands nearest the rescue site reaching just 3°C.

The coast guard identified the vessel as a 6,651-tonne cargo vessel named Jintan and registered in Hong Kong.

The crew on board included 14 Chinese nationals and eight people from Myanmar, the coast guard said. – AFP, January 25, 2023

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