The ship carrying thousands of animals sank, leaving 43 crew members missing
A ship's engine had failed before the storm hit and overturned, the Japanese Coast Guard rescued a man.
A ship carrying thousands of animals sank, leaving 43 crew members missing. One of the ship's engines was defused before the storm hit and overturned, the Japanese Coast Guard rescued one man. According to details, 6,000 cattle from New Zealand The ship carrying the Sharqi Sea sank in China due to a hurricane that left more than 40 crew members missing.
According to
foreign media reports, the Japanese Coast Guard said that so far a crew member
from the Gulf of Livestock One has been rescued. He said that 3 boats, 4 ships, and 2 divers have participated in the relief work. News Agency According to
him, a ship carrying 6,000 cattle west of the island of Imami Oshima in
southwestern Japan sent a disturbing call.
At the time, a hurricane called Mesak hit the area with strong winds. Sarino Eduardo, a 45-year-old Philippine chief officer from the Philippines, was rescued Wednesday night and crashed until yesterday, a Coast Guard official said He was the only person saved.
He added that the bodies of some cattle have also been
recovered. It is reported that 39 of the 43-member crew were from the
Philippines, 2 from New Zealand and 2 from Australia A Coast Guard spokesman
said that according to Sarino Eduardo, one of the ship's engines had failed
before the storm hit and overturned. When the ship sank, crews were instructed
to wear life jackets. Sarino Eduardo told Coast That they had jumped into the
water and seen another crew member before being rescued. Pictures provided by
the Coast Guard showed a man in a life jacket pulling him out of the beach in
the dark.
The Philippine government said it was cooperating with the Japanese Coast Guard in search of staff. According to media reports, Hurricane Mesak hit South Korea yesterday and a strong wind killed two people in the southern city of Bosan. South of Japan I am becoming another Hurricane Hayson that is likely to hit the Korean coast on September 6 or 7. The New Zealand Foreign Ministry said that Gulf Livestock One on August 14 carried 5,867 cattle from Napier in New Zealand He also left for the port of Jung Tang in the Chinese city of Tangshan. He said the trip was expected to be completed in about 17 days.
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