Boston Herald

Seven crewmen missing after U.S. Navy destroyer collides with ship

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TOKYO — Seven crew members are reportedly missing and one injured after a U.S. Navy destroyer collided early yesterday morning with a merchant ship off the coast of Japan, the country’s coast guard reported.

Footage from the Japanese TV network NHK showed heavy damage to the mid-right side of the Navy ship and a person in a stretcher being lifted to a helicopter.

The U.S. 7th Fleet said on its Facebook page that it is working with the Japanese Coast Guard to conduct a medical evacuation for a sailor. The fleet said the number of injuries is still being determined.

The Japanese Coast Guard said it received an emergency call from a Philippine-registered container ship ACX Crystal at around 2:20 a.m. that it had collided with the USS Fitzgerald southwest of Yokusuka, Japan.

Coast Guard spokesman Yuichi Sugino said coast guard patrol ships and aircraft were headed to the scene but said that no further details were immediatel­y available.

The Philippine ship is 29,060 tons and is 730 feet long, the coast guard said.

The Navy said that the USS Fitzgerald collided with a merchant ship 56 nautical miles southwest of Yokosuka, a city south of Tokyo that is home to a major U.S. Naval base. A U.S. defense official said there is flooding in three compartmen­ts of the Fitzgerald.

The 7th Fleet says the ship experience­d flooding in some areas and it is heading back to Yokosuka. The fleet said the Fitzgerald has limited propulsion, and the ship sustained damage on the starboard side below the water line.

The fleet said the USS Dewey, medical assistance and two Navy tugs were being dispatched as quickly as possible and that Naval aircraft were being readied to help.

The Pacific Fleet said the extent of injuries and damage to the Fitzgerald are being determined, and the incident is under investigat­ion.

Relatives of crew members of the Fitzgerald were awaiting news of their loved ones last night.

Rita Schrimsher of Athens, Ala., said “of course we’re nervous and scared and just praying.”

Her grandson Jackson Schrimsher is a 23-year-old sailor aboard the destroyer. She said she last communicat­ed with him via Facebook messenger on Wednesday.

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