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Search on for ship survivors

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MONTEVIDEO: Ships and aircraft from various countries are scouring the Atlantic Ocean for shipwreck survivors after a distressed South Korean freighter apparently sank off the coast of Uruguay.

The Stella Daisy, a Very Large Ore Carrier (VLOC) with a capacity of more than 260,000 tonnes, was carrying 16 Filipinos and eight Koreans when it issued an emergency call on Friday, saying it was taking in water.

Two Filipino crew members were rescued on Saturday and the search was ongoing for the others, said Gaston Jaunsolo, a spokesman for the Uruguayan navy.

He said the shipwreck’s cause was still unclear: “It was not a complicate­d day for navigation,” he said.

The two rescued sailors — who are “in good condition”, according to Mr Jaunsolo — said at one point the captain alerted the crew that “water was entering” and that the ship was breaking.

Mr Jaunsolo said a Brazilian aircraft had joined the search and would take part again yesterday. Four other Korean merchant ships and an Argentine navy ship are also assisting.

The navy spokesman said the search was on for two more life rafts on which they hoped to find more survivors. Three rafts have already been recovered.

Because the ship was far off the Uruguayan coast — some 2,000 nautical miles (3,700km) from Montevideo — the initial search was done by four merchant ships in the area.

The first ships to reach the scene noticed a “strong smell of fuel” and spotted debris, “an indication that the damaged ship had sunk”, according to a statement from the navy.

The ship, which was flagged in the Marshall Islands, had departed from a port in Brazil. Its intended destinatio­n was not immediatel­y clear.

 ?? AFP ?? A poster of the ‘Stella Daisy’ cargo ship at an office of South Korea’s Polaris Shipping in the southern port city of Busan. The vessel apparently sank in the Atlantic Ocean on April 1.
AFP A poster of the ‘Stella Daisy’ cargo ship at an office of South Korea’s Polaris Shipping in the southern port city of Busan. The vessel apparently sank in the Atlantic Ocean on April 1.

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