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Cargo ship with 43 crew and 6,000 cows sank off Japan in typhoon: Filipino survivor
Cargo ship with 43 crew and 6,000 cows sank off Japan in typhoon: Filipino survivor
Agence France-Presse
Published Sep 03, 2020 03:03 PM PHT

TOKYO -- A cargo ship carrying 43 crew and about 6,000 cows sank at sea after transmitting a distress signal during a typhoon off Japan, according to a survivor rescued by the country's coast guard.
TOKYO -- A cargo ship carrying 43 crew and about 6,000 cows sank at sea after transmitting a distress signal during a typhoon off Japan, according to a survivor rescued by the country's coast guard.
The Gulf Livestock 1 issued a distress call in the early hours of Wednesday from a position 185 kilometers west of Japan's Amami Oshima island.
The Gulf Livestock 1 issued a distress call in the early hours of Wednesday from a position 185 kilometers west of Japan's Amami Oshima island.
Late Wednesday, coast guard rescuers located one survivor, a man identified as a 45-year-old Filipino chief officer, who said he had put on a life jacket and dived into the sea after a warning announcement on board.
Late Wednesday, coast guard rescuers located one survivor, a man identified as a 45-year-old Filipino chief officer, who said he had put on a life jacket and dived into the sea after a warning announcement on board.
He said one of the boat's engines had stalled and a wave then overturned the ship, which later sank, the coast guard said in a statement.
He said one of the boat's engines had stalled and a wave then overturned the ship, which later sank, the coast guard said in a statement.
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There were no details on when and where the ship sank, but the man said he had not seen other crew members while waiting to be rescued.
There were no details on when and where the ship sank, but the man said he had not seen other crew members while waiting to be rescued.
A rubber boat was spotted late Wednesday in the area being searched for survivors, but the coast guard said they had not confirmed if it was linked to the ship.
A rubber boat was spotted late Wednesday in the area being searched for survivors, but the coast guard said they had not confirmed if it was linked to the ship.
Three coast guard vessels, five planes and specially trained divers are involved in the search-and-rescue operation.
Three coast guard vessels, five planes and specially trained divers are involved in the search-and-rescue operation.
The ship was carrying a crew of 39 Filipinos, 2 New Zealanders and 2 Australians, as well as 5,800 cows.
The ship was carrying a crew of 39 Filipinos, 2 New Zealanders and 2 Australians, as well as 5,800 cows.
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