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A ferry sank this morning near the South Korean coast, with 477 passengers and crew on board. 2 are reported dead now, 164 are still missing. Over 300 of the passengers had been students from the Danwon High School in Ansan, who had been on an excursion that day.
Looks like its a major maritime incident again, again with a ferry.
The ship capsized and sank in two hours, but the photographs show only one life raft deployed, the people had been rescued by 34 ships and 18 helicopters. It happened only 20 km away from the island Byungpoong (near Jindo). The ship was travelling from Incheon to the island Jeju.
http://www.straitstimes.com/news/as...nking-2-dead-107-missing-368-rescued-20140416
The cause is still unknown, it is suspected that the ship ran aground, because passengers reported a knocking sound before the ship stopped.
What concerns me a bit is that life rafts have not been deployed - in one photograph you can see two of their barrels in the water, without getting inflated.
Looks like its a major maritime incident again, again with a ferry.
The ship capsized and sank in two hours, but the photographs show only one life raft deployed, the people had been rescued by 34 ships and 18 helicopters. It happened only 20 km away from the island Byungpoong (near Jindo). The ship was travelling from Incheon to the island Jeju.
http://www.straitstimes.com/news/as...nking-2-dead-107-missing-368-rescued-20140416
The cause is still unknown, it is suspected that the ship ran aground, because passengers reported a knocking sound before the ship stopped.
What concerns me a bit is that life rafts have not been deployed - in one photograph you can see two of their barrels in the water, without getting inflated.
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