Tokyo: Eleven Indian crew members were missing on Friday after their cargo ship sank in the Pacific off the Philippines as a typhoon churned in the region, Japan’s coastguard said. The 33,205-tonne Emerald Star with 26 Indian nationals on board sent a distress signal early on Friday as the Hong Kong-registered vessel was sailing some 280 kilometres (174 miles) east of the northern tip of the Philippines, said a statement from the Japanese coastguard, which received the distress signal. [caption id=“attachment_4139533” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] Representational image. AP[/caption] Three other vessels sailing near the area rescued 15 crew members but 11 others were still missing, a Japanese coastguard spokesman said, adding that the cargo ship has sunk. “We have dispatched two patrol boats and three planes to the site but a typhoon has made a rescue difficult,” the spokesman added.
Eleven Indian crew members were missing after their cargo ship sank in the Pacific off the Philippines as a typhoon churned in the region, Japan’s coastguard said.
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