After boat accident in Japan – child recovered unconscious from cold sea – News

  • After a tour boat with 26 people on board capsized off the north coast of Japan, rescue workers rescued one of two children from the freezing sea.
  • As the Japanese television station NHK reported on Monday, the child was unconscious and was taken to a hospital.
  • The deaths of ten people who had also been recovered from the sea had previously been confirmed.

Legend:

Firefighters and police officers transport rescued people from the missing excursion boat “Kazu 1”.

Reuters

The search continued for the rest of the 26 people on board and for the boat. The forces had been on the lookout for survivors from the air and by boat throughout the night, it said. The water temperature at the sea surface was only two to three degrees.

The “KAZU I” made an emergency call around noon (local time) on Saturday: water was penetrating the bow, the engine had failed. Shortly thereafter, the crew reported that the boat had a strong list before contact finally broke off. In addition to the two-man crew, there were 22 adult passengers and two children on board. A child has already been rescued from the sea unconscious, reports the Japanese television station NHK. It was taken to a hospital.

All people on board are said to have been wearing safety vests when the excursion boat departed around 10 a.m. local time on Saturday, Japanese media reports said. However, only five of those recovered wore such a vest. The four other victims may have lost their vests at sea, it said.

Floating bodies from the missing excursion boat

Legend:

Floating bodies from the missing excursion boat “Kazu 1” are drifting in a rocky coastal area of ​​the Shiretoko Peninsula in Shari.

Handout Japanese Coast Guard/via Reuters

The water temperature at the sea surface was only two to three degrees. At the time of the distress call, there were high waves and strong winds off the Shiretoko Peninsula. According to the local fishing association, fishing boats had returned to port before Saturday noon because of the bad weather.

Popular destination

The peninsula in the northeast of Hokkaido, Japan’s northernmost main island, is a popular destination for excursions because of its drift ice and has been a World Heritage Site since 2005. It is home to many rare animal species and plants. The tragedy occurred in the waters off the popular Kashuni Falls, some 27 kilometers northeast of the stricken boat’s home port.

Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida broke off a business trip to Kumamoto in the south of the country because of the accident and returned to Tokyo on Sunday night. The search for survivors has the highest priority, said the head of government.

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