About
160 passengers, including high school students, were plucked to safety on
Wednesday in a dramatic rescue from a South Korean passenger ferry sinking with
475 on board, officials said, although at least two people had died.
South
Korean officials said the rescue operation was still underway and it was
difficult to offer any confirmed information about the remaining 300 or so
people on board.
The
ferry , identified as the Sewol, was carrying 475 passengers and crew and 150
vehicles, according to Korean port authorities, when it began to list badly as
it neared Jeju island, about 100 km (60 miles) south of the Korean peninsula.
भिडिओ हेर्न तल क्लिक गर्नु होस्
Within
hours, television pictures showed the Sewol lying on its port side. Soon after
the ship had completely capsized, with only the forward part of its white and
blue hull showing above the water.
An
official from the Danwon High School in Ansan, a suburb in the capital Seoul,
said all its 338 students and teachers had been rescued safely but that could
not be confirmed by the coast guard or other officials involved in the rescue.
The
students and teachers were on a field trip to Jeju, said the official, who
asked not to be identified.
A
distress signal was sent from the ship early on Wednesday, the South Korean
coast guard said, triggering a rescue operation involving dozens of ships and
helicopters.
There
was no immediate indication of what caused the ship to list and roll on its
side, although one witness told YTN television there had been a "loud
impact and noise" before it started sinking.
भिडिओ हेर्न तल क्लिक गर्नु होस्
The
coast guard later said one person had been found dead inside the sinking ferry
. An official from the Mokpo Hankook hospital on the mainland said another
person had died soon after arriving at its emergency ward.
Television
and still pictures showed the badly listing ferry surrounded by debris, rescue
ships, helicopters and at least one inflatable lifeboat.
Chang
Kyung-hak, a crew member on a ship sent from a nearby town to help with the
rescue, said his vessel was carrying dozens of people, including students who
had been saved from the ferry , and that most were in fair condition.
However,
two people were suffering minor burns, Chang told Reuters by telephone.
Weather
conditions were fair, he said, and the sea appeared calm.
The
ferry had left from the port of Incheon, about 30 km (20 miles) west of the
capital, Seoul, late on Sunday.
A
government official said the rescue operation involved 18 helicopters and 34
navy and coast guard vessels.
The
ferry , which also carries cars and trucks, has a capacity of about 900 people
and has an overall length of 146 meters (480 feet) and weighs 6,586 gross
metric tons (1 metric ton = 1.1023 tons). Shipping records show it was built in
Japan in 1994.
A
passenger on board told YTN television the first rescue helicopter had reached
the vessel soon after the distress signal was sent.
The
unidentified passenger, who spoke before people were evacuated, sounded calm
and said those on board were in their cabins but were having trouble keeping
their balance.
Heavy
fog had set in overnight off the west coast, leading to the cancellation of
many island passenger ferry services.
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