Three crew members were presumed dead and 37 others lucky escape after trawler Korea's Jung Woo two catches fire and flames on the ocean near Antarctica early today.
Rescue Coordination Centre New Zealand said 37 sailors working on board Korean fishing was fortunate to be rescued, including two seriously injured and five others were burned at a moderate level.According to this center, the ship suddenly caught fire Wednesday morning in New Zealand now and most likely later sank. Three people missing are believed to have died, by large fires and icy waters.
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Ms. Sharon Cuzens spokesman said the rescue center, Jung Woo ship crashed two 51m long and come two emergency calls on Wednesday morning. Two fishing vessels also Korean nationals were caught near the received signal and immediately to rescue sailors in distress.
Three of the injured crew members must be taken up by crane rescue boat. A study of U.S. ships operating in the region also received SOS signals and are to the scene to help treat wounded sailors, because of modern emergency room. As expected, it will arrive in the evening today.
According to records, Jung Woo two ships owned by the Corporation Sunwoo, Korea. Ships built in 1985 in Japan and is registered in Busan, Korea. Ships in distress position is determined on the Ross Sea, the McMurdo station, Antarctica 595 km to the north.
Two rescue vessels to be identified as Hong Jin Jong Woo 3 and 707 are Korean. When the research vessel Nathaniel B. Palmer of the United States to place, they will aid and transfer of sailors in distress to McMurdo station to get more help. If necessary, they will be returned to New Zealand by air.
Jung Woo is the Monday vessels in distress in the Antarctic when the fishing season started a few weeks. On 16/12/2011, Russian ships Sparta also crashed when punctured a 30cm wide at the bottom of which 32 sailors trapped in 10 days. However, a salvage ship has been to weld hole and bring it back to New Zealand earlier this week to repair.
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