webfact Posted August 1, 2013 Posted August 1, 2013 Cargo ship sinks off Krabi, 11 rescuedTanyaluk SakootKRABI: -- A Thai-registered coaster, the MV Unity, sank yesterday afternoon (July 31) around 2:30 in heavy seas near Koh Pu, off the coast of Krabi.The captain, Taweep Choonoon and all 10 crew members were rescued by a flotilla of boats included Krabi Marine Police launch 523, a boat from the Krabi Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation, and another from the Krabi Provincial Administration Organisation. None of the sailors was hurt.Pol Lt Col Chaiyasit Kancharoen, inspector of Krabi Marine Police, told the Phuket News on Wednesday evening, “We can’t begin salvaging the Unity yet. It is too dark. We will start work on that tomorrow morning.”The Unity, he added, was employed to carry goods between the mainland and Koh Phi Phi.This is the second cargo ship to get into difficulties in heavy weather in the waters around Phuket. On July 4 the Bangladeshi cargo ship MV Hope was abandoned by its crew south of Phuket after it listed severely. Nine crew were rescued and two were found dead. The remaining six are still missing.Source: http://www.thephuketnews.com/cargo-ship-sinks-off-krabi-11-rescued-41132.php-- Phuket News 2013-08-01
webfact Posted August 1, 2013 Author Posted August 1, 2013 Phuket Video Report: 10 rescued from sea after waves swamp Phi Phi cargo boatPhuket Gazette PHUKET: -- Ten men were rescued after spending two hours holding onto floating debris between the Krabi coast and Phi Phi Island, off Phuket, late yesterday afternoon.The cargo boat Unity, carrying food, construction materials and other supplies bound for Phi Phi, was struck by large waves reaching up to four-meters high after passing Koh Por Da, the boat’s captain, Thaweep Choonoon told the Phuket Gazette.“Our boat departed from a sea port in Tambon Sai Tai at about 4pm to deliver goods to Phi Phi,” he said.“Along the way, waves about four-meters high hit the boat, causing it to lean.Water started coming into the boat and it began sinking, so I shouted to my crew to jump off and to hold onto any plastic package that could float in the sea,” he recalled.“We were floating for about two hours before we were rescued by another boat,” Capt Thaweep added.Krabi Marine Police Inspector Chansit Karncharoen told the Gazette that his team took 20 minutes to reach the survivors.“Fortunately, another boat, the Sinmana 3, was passing by and rescued nine of them,” Lt Col Chansit said.However, one of them, Pinit Chookerd, 38, was separated from the group and pushed by waves toward Koh Mai Pai.“Our boat could not reach him because the water was too shallow, so we called in the Krabi Administrative Organization rescue boat,” Col Chansit explained.“Everyone was taken to Krabi Hospital. They were exhausted and had chest pains from choking on seawater,” he said.“However, they are all safe and have been discharged from the hospital,” Col Chansit added.Source: http://www.phuketgazette.net/phuket_news/2013/Phuket-Video-Report-10-rescued-from-sea-after-waves-swamp-Phi-Phi-cargo-boat-21827.html-- Phuket Gazette 2013-08-01
aonangmrhuw Posted August 1, 2013 Posted August 1, 2013 Contract secured, tomorrow i will post more about the search and recovery ........
Traveling Sailor Posted August 2, 2013 Posted August 2, 2013 So, 4 meter waves, probably an over-loaded boat, no sign of life jackets. Sounds like standard planning to me.
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