Three people were killed and seven others were missing, including Vietnamese citizens, in the sinking of a 139-ton fishing boat off the southern coast of South Korea.
According to Yonhap news agency, a fishing boat sank off the southern coast of South Korea on the morning of February 9, killing three people and leaving seven missing, including Vietnamese citizens.
The Korean Coast Guard said it received a report that the 139-ton ship and 14 crew members were missing at 1:41 a.m. local time the same day in waters about 17 kilometers east of Habaek Island and about 316 meters south of Seoul.
The Korean Coast Guard dispatched 23 ships and eight aircraft in coordination with other authorities to rescue seven crew members, but three of them died, including the 66-year-old captain.
Four survivors showed signs of hypothermia and were taken to a hospital in nearby Goheung county.
A crew member said the vehicle capsized due to strong winds and large waves.
Currently, authorities are urgently searching for the missing people, including 5 Koreans, 1 Vietnamese, and 1 Indonesian.
VN (according to VNA)