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Two dead and 12 missing after fishing boat sinks off South Korea, officials say

A total of 43 Vessels, including navy ships and aircraft, deployed in rescue operation

Two dead and 12 missing after fishing boat sinks off South Korea, officials say

A South Korean military vessel tows a North Korean boat carried people believed to be seeking to defect from the country, to a port in Yangyang, South Korea October 24, 2023.

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Two people have died and 12 are missing after a fishing boat sank on Friday in waters off South Korea's southern resort island of Jeju, officials said.

Another boat nearby raised the alarm after reporting the 129-ton ship was going under at around 4:30 a.m. (1930 GMT on Thursday), prompting authorities to launch a rescue operation, said Chung Moo-won, a Jeju coast guard official.

Of the 27 crew aboard, 15 were rescued, including two South Korean nationals who later died after being hospitalised, Chung said. Twelve people were still missing, two of them from Indonesia.

A total of 43 vessels including three navy ships, 13 aircraft and several deep-sea divers were dispatched to assist in the rescue efforts, he said.

"We offer our condolences to the bereaved families and will make utmost efforts to find the missing by mobilising all rescue equipment and resources," Chung told a televised briefing.

One of the rescued sailors told the Yonhap news agency that the boat capsized when they were hauling up fishing nets to transfer the catch to another vessel.

Chung said authorities would look into the exact cause of the accident by interviewing survivors.

President Yoon Suk Yeol ordered all available resources to be deployed for the operation while ensuring the rescue workers' safety, his office said in a statement.

Prime Minister Han Duck-soo also called for the defence ministry to supply military flares and aircraft to support night operations.

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