The 56 meter long, 400 gt fishing vessel Chung Yong No. 53 suffered a fire while off Ogasawara-mura, Tokyo, Japan. The crew of 23 on board were rescued by nearby fishing vessels. No reports of injuries. The Japanese Coast Guard has dispatched a patrol boat and aircraft to the scene to investigate the incident. No further details reported.
The 119 meter long, 3280 dwt inland bulk freighter Nefterudovoz-52M ran aground on the Volga River near the 2657 kilometer mark. The Nefterudovoz-52M was refloated later the same day and continued on its voyage. No reports of injuries, damage or pollution being released. The vessel was en route to Astrakhan from Rostov-on-Don with 2761 tons of steel.
The wooden passenger/cargo ship Putri Ayu sank off the central area of Maluku Province, Indonesia. The vessel had left Slamet Riyadi during the night with building materials, food stuffs and 27 passengers and crew on board. As the Purti Ayu proceeded the weather deteriorated as strong winds and waves continue to batter the ship. Three hours after leaving port, the vessel was struck by a series of huge waves some reaching 5 meters high. The waves overwhelmed the passenger ship flooding the engine room causing the main engine to fail. Without power, the Putri Ayu quickly broke up sending passengers and crew into the water. The local authorities dispatched search and rescue craft to the area. Rescuers pulled 12 survivors from the water and continue to look for the remaining 15 people who were still missing. No vessel details were reported.
Update: 70 Persons On Board…
Authorities have revised the number of people on board the Putri Ayu to 70. Searchers are now looking for some 58 people still missing since the vessel capsized and sank. So far, no bodies have been recovered.