Los Angeles Times

Ship sinks off Japan; 41 missing

One crew member is rescued after vessel carrying 5,800 cows hit rough weather.

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TOKYO — Japan’s coast guard was searching Thursday for a livestock ship carrying more than 40 crew members and nearly 6,000 head of cattle, rescuing at least one survivor who said the vessel sank during rough weather a day earlier off a southern island.

The crew member, who is Filipino, was rescued late Wednesday after Japanese naval surveillan­ce aircraft spotted him wearing a life vest and waving while bobbing in the water.

The man, who is in good health, told rescuers that the ship capsized before sinking, coast guard regional spokesman Yuichiro Higashi said.

The survivor, a chief officer, said he quickly put on a life jacket and jumped into the sea, following an instructio­n in an onboard emergency announceme­nt. He has not seen any other crew members since then, Higashi said.

The 11,947-ton Gulf Livestock 1 ship was west of Amami Oshima, a Japanese island, in the East China Sea when it sent a distress call early Wednesday. The cause of distress was not immediatel­y known, but the weather was rough in the area because of Typhoon Maysak.

The typhoon has since passed the area, and the weather during the search is fine, Higashi said.

On board the ship were 38 crew members from the Philippine­s, two from New Zealand and two from Australia.

The ship, which was also carrying 5,800 cows, left the port of Napier in northeaste­rn New Zealand in mid-August and was on its way to Tangshan on China’s eastern coast.

Its automatic identifica­tion system tracker gave its last position nearly two days ago, according to the shiptracki­ng website MarineTraf­fic.com. Based on that position, it was sailing in high winds of 58 knots (66 mph), MarineTraf­fic.com said.

The ship’s operator, Gulf Navigation Holdings, which is based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, declined to comment. The company, traded on the Dubai Financial Market, says it owns and operates chemical tankers, livestock vessels and other ships.

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10th Regional Japan Coast Guard Headquarte­rs JAPANESE coast guard members rescue a chief officer of the livestock ship that sank off a southern island. The survivor was spotted by naval surveillan­ce aircraft.

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