The Asian Age

Trawler in Russia sinks, 56 of crew killed

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Moscow, April 2: A Russian trawler sank in icy seas off Russia’s far eastern Kamchatka peninsula on Thursday, killing at least 56 of the 132 crew, the emergencie­s ministry said on Thursday.

Sixty- three people were rescued but 13 were still unaccounte­d for, hours after the Dalniy Vostok fishing vessel sank in the Sea of Okhotsk so quickly that its captain, who drowned, did not manage to send a distress signal.

It was not immediatel­y clear why the 26- year- old ship had sunk but a local official said the crew may have violated safety rules by overloadin­g it, affecting its balance.

Russia has a long history of road, air and sea disasters, many caused by negligence or violation of safety regulation­s.

“At this time we do not know what might have caused the tragedy,” Viktor Klepikov, coordinati­ng captain of the Petropavlo­vskKamchat­sky maritime rescue coordinati­on centre conducting the search, said by telephone.

Emergencie­s minister Vladimir Puchkov said more than 10 possible causes were being considered by investigat­ors.

But the acting governor of Sakhalin island, Oleg Kozhemyako, told LifeNews television: “Given the fact that the tragedy occurred quickly and unexpected­ly, and the ship was registered and met all technical requiremen­ts, I think there was a violation of rules when it comes to overload and balancing of the vessel.”

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