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Seven missing as boat capsizes off disputed Japan islands

Witnesses see apparent fishing boat with a Taiwanese, six Indonesians overturn near Senkaku islets

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 06 Mar 2023 10:00AM

Seven missing as boat capsizes off disputed Japan islands
Seven people have gone missing yesterday after their boat capsized and was spotted in waters off the Tokyo-controlled Senkaku islets, which are also claimed by China. – AFP, March 6, 2023

TOKYO – Japan’s coastguard said today it was searching for seven people missing after their boat capsized and was spotted in waters off the Tokyo-controlled Senkaku islets, which are also claimed by China. 

The overturned boat was spotted yesterday afternoon, drifting in waters north of the islands by a Japanese navy patrol in the area, coastguard spokesman Keisuke Nakao told AFP. 

The crew members onboard were one Taiwanese and six Indonesian nationals, he added. 

“We have been searching the area with patrol ships and helicopters since receiving the information at around 1.30pm (12.30pm Malaysian time) yesterday from the Maritime Self-Defence Force”, he said. 

Local media in Japan said the boat was Taiwanese, but the coastguard said it had few details yet on the vessel, though it “seems to be a fishing boat”. 

Nakao said Japanese authorities were coordinating with their counterparts in Taiwan, which also lays claim to the Senkaku islets. Beijing calls the uninhabited territory the Diaoyu Islands. – AFP, March 6, 2023

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