Korean Coast Guard Rescues 11 From Sinking Cargo Ship

South Korea’s Coast Guard is reporting the rescue of 11 sailors from a small cargo ship that was caught in a powerful storm south of the Korean peninsular. According to the report, the crew was safely aboard a Coast Guard rescue vessel lower than two hours after the misery name was obtained.
The vessel, the three,500-dwt Keum Yang 6 departed Gwangyang, South Korea with a cargo of metal plate certain for Zhoushan, China. The vessel was in-built 2017 and is owned by a South Korean transport firm, Keum Yang Shipping which has a fleet of small cargo ships working within the area.
The ship reportedly encountered a powerful storm with 16-foot seas. Winds had been reported at 35 to 40 mph. The cargo ship, which was 262 ft (80 meters) in size started taking over water and issued a misery name whereas roughly 40 miles southwest of Jeju Island at round 22:00 native time on February 15.

Coast Guard stated the evacuation was accomplished in lower than two hours after the misery name was obtained (Korea Coast Guard)
The Coast Guard dispatched a helicopter and rescue ship and reported by the point it reached the cargo ship it had a 25-degree listing to port with water washing over the deck. There was a complete of 11 crewmembers aboard, consisting of two Koreans, six from Myanmar, and three from Indonesia.
Despite the hostile climate circumstances, the Coast Guard reported that each one the crewmembers had been rescued by shortly earlier than midnight native time.
An investigation is underway into the reason for the incident.












