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NAVY: 10SAILORS MISSING, 5 INJURED AFTER DESTROYER COLLIDES WITH MERCHANT VESSEL

- BY ANNABELLE LIANG

SINGAPORE — Ten U. S. sailors were missing after the USS John S. McCain collided with a tanker early Monday east of Singapore, the second accident involving a ship from the Navy’s 7th Fleet in the Pacific in two months.

The Navy said five sailors were hurt in the collision between the guided- missile destroyer and the 600- foot Alnic MC, an oil and chemical tanker. Four of them were evacuated by a Singaporea­n navy helicopter to a hospital in the city- state for treatment of non- life threatenin­g injuries, and one did not require further medical attention.

The McCain had been heading to Singapore on a routine port visit after conducting a sensitive freedom of navigation operation last week by sailing near one of China’s man- made islands in the South China Sea.

The destroyer was damaged on its port side aft, or left rear, from the collision that happened at 5: 24 a. m., the Navy’s 7th Fleet said, but was heading to port under its own power. The Singapore government said no crew were injured on the Liberian- flagged Alnic, which sustained damage to a compartmen­t at the front of the ship some 23 feet above its waterline.

Singapore sent tugboats and naval and coast guard vessels for the search and rescue effort. Malaysia’s navy chief Ahmad Kamarulzam­an Ahmad Badaruddin tweeted that two ships as well as aircraft from its navy and air force were helping with the search for the missing sailors. He tweeted a photo of the McCain that showed a gaping hole in its side near the waterline. The Navy said Osprey aircraft and Seahawk helicopter­s from the USS America were assisting in the search.

There was no immediate explanatio­n for the collision, and the Navy said an investigat­ion would be conducted.

The collision was the second involving a ship from the Navy’s 7th Fleet in the Pacific in two months. Seven sailors died in June when the USS Fitzgerald and a container ship hit in waters off Japan.

President Donald Trump returned to Washington on Sunday night from his New Jersey golf club. When reporters shouted questions to him about the McCain, he responded, “That’s too bad.”

About two hours later, Trump tweeted that “thoughts and prayers” are with the McCain’s sailors as search and rescue efforts continue.

The 505- foot McCain, named after U.S. Sen. John McCain’ s father and grandfathe­r who were both U.S. admirals, is based at the 7 th Fleet’ s homeport of Yokosuka, Japan.

McCain said on Twitter that he and his wife Cindy are “keeping America’s sailors aboard the USS John S McCain in our prayers tonight — appreciate the work of search & rescue crews.”

 ?? | JAMES VAZQUEZ/ U. S. NAVY VIA AP ?? In a January photo, the USS John S. McCain conducts a patrol in the South China Sea.
| JAMES VAZQUEZ/ U. S. NAVY VIA AP In a January photo, the USS John S. McCain conducts a patrol in the South China Sea.
 ?? | GOOGLE MAPS ?? The collision occurred east of Singapore.
| GOOGLE MAPS The collision occurred east of Singapore.

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