26 Indonesian sailors feared dead

Published November 29, 2007

TAIPEI, Nov 28: Twenty six Indonesian sailors are feared dead after their Panamanian freighter hit rough seas off Taiwan’s north coast, officials said on Wednesday. Television images showed coast guards plucking one surviving sailor from the sea, but transport ministry official Ho Wen-chih said he feared the others were dead.

“I’m afraid the other people are dead. After all, the chance of surviving (in) such bad weather for a whole day is really low,” Ho said. Taiwan’s coast guards launched a major sea and air search Tuesday after they received distress signals from the Mezzanine, Ho said.

The surviving sailor told rescuers the ship was submerged barely five minutes after tonnes of water gushed into the cabin of the ship, loaded with iron ore from Indonesia.

The survivor said he was on the ship’s deck when the accident happened, allowing him time to throw himself to the sea.—AFP

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