By Agencies
Twelve crew members aboard a Cambodian-flagged ship that capsized off
South Korea's east coast earlier Thursday have all been rescued, local
media reported.
The sailors, including three South Koreans and nine Chinese nationals, left a Japanese port two days ago en route to a port in Sokcho, South Korea, according to broadcaster YTN.
The 296-ton vessel capsized in waters some 550 kilometers northeast of the South Korean island of Ulleung. The authorities here were notified of the accident this morning.
The sailors, including three South Koreans and nine Chinese nationals, left a Japanese port two days ago en route to a port in Sokcho, South Korea, according to broadcaster YTN.
The 296-ton vessel capsized in waters some 550 kilometers northeast of the South Korean island of Ulleung. The authorities here were notified of the accident this morning.
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