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267 Rescued After South Korean Ferry Runs Aground Near Jogdo

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Picture courtesy of Yonhap News | via BBC

 

All 267 passengers and crew aboard the South Korean ferry have been safely rescued after the vessel ran aground on rocks near Jogdo Island off the country's southeast coast. The Coast Guard confirmed the Queen Jenuvia 2 struck a reef but assured that there is no current danger of the ferry sinking or capsizing. The incident occurred last evening, resulting in 27 minor injuries among those on board.

 

The Queen Jenuvia 2 was en route from Jeju Island to Mokpo when it encountered trouble near Jangsan Island in Sinan County. Passengers shared their harrowing experiences on social media, with one describing a loud bang followed by the ship tilting, prompting an announcement to wear life jackets. The event evokes memories of the devastating Sewol ferry disaster in 2014, which claimed over 300 lives, underscoring the tense atmosphere among those involved.

 

Expert responses include guidance from Kim Namhyun, a diving instructor, who emphasised the importance of staying calm in such emergencies. Authorities have announced their plans to relocate the stranded ferry ashore during high tide. The incident takes place in a region marked by previous maritime tragedies, underscoring ongoing concerns about ferry safety in South Korea.

 

Looking ahead, the Coast Guard plans to move the ferry ashore to assess the situation in more detail. The Coast Guard is likely to conduct investigations to pinpoint the precise cause of the grounding and to prevent similar incidents in the future. Officials continue to monitor the situation closely, prioritising passenger safety and vessel recovery, according to the BBC.

 

 

 

Key Takeaways

 

  • All 267 aboard the ferry were rescued, with 27 minor injuries.
  • The ferry ran aground near the site of the 2014 Sewol disaster.
  • Authorities plan to move the ship ashore for further assessment.

 

 

image.png  Adapted by ASEAN Now from BBC 2025-11-20

 

 

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I’m delighted there was no los of life wondering why it happened anyway that’s a very positive outcome!

Surely on maritime charts such shoals and reefs must be noted!

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