Rescue operations in full swing at Turkey's coast as ship sends distress signal

Devdiscourse News Desk | Turkey

Updated: 07-01-2019 16:35 IST | Created: 07-01-2019 16:13 IST

The coast guard said the distress signal was received regarding a "possible sinking" of the ship. (Image Credit: Twitter)

Two people died and another four were missing on Monday after a ship carrying coal sent a distress signal off the northern coast of Turkey, the coast guard and the local governor's office said. The Panama-flagged vessel, which departed from Russia's Azov port, sent out a distress signal around 148 kilometres (92 miles) off the northeastern Black Sea province of Samsun, the coast guard said. Thirteen crew members were on the bulk carrier including nine Ukraine nationals, two Azerbaijan nationals and two Russians, the Samsun governor's office said.

The coast guard said the distress signal was received regarding a "possible sinking" of the ship. Seven members of the crew had been rescued so far while a search and rescue operation continued for the other four, the coast guard said. The operation was being carried out by a plane, two helicopters and two boats, it said, adding that one airforce helicopter was also joining as back-up.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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