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The fishing boat “Onega” sank in the Barents Sea on the Russian side near Novaya Zemlya in Arkhangelsk early Monday morning when it was fishing.
There were 19 Russian citizens on board the ship when the accident occurred. Two people, a helmsman and a sailor, survived after being picked up from the water by another ship.
The remaining members of the report are missing and are presumed dead.
– Was washed away by the sea
There must have been bad weather, heavy wind, high waves, and temperatures as low as minus 30 degrees when the wreck occurred.
– No human being can survive more than 15 minutes in these circumstances, says a source close to the search efforts of the Interfax website.
The Russian Crisis Ministry first reported that the accident was likely caused by icing on the ship, but on Monday afternoon they said the accident occurred in connection with the crew pulling the net.
According to Interfax, which cites sources close to the survivors, the ship must have sunk quickly.
– The disaster happened quickly when the crew raised the net with the catch. They all wore wetsuits, but no one managed to use rescue equipment. People were literally dragged off the deck and into the sea.
Pledge crisis assistance to survivors
Despite the fact that all missing persons are believed to have died, five boats were dispatched to search for more survivors. On Monday night, search teams discovered a dead person, according to the Tass news agency.
The last 16 people have not yet been counted.
On Monday, President Vladimir Putin expressed his deepest condolences to the affected families. Prime Minister Mikhail Misjustin is said to have promised the bereaved the help they need.
Various accidents in southern Norway
Last in port in Norway
The investigation committee has decided to open a criminal case for breach of safety regulations, despite the shipowner alleging that the ship was maintained regularly and that all necessary procedures were followed.
The fishing boat “Onega” was built in Norway. The ship has been sailing since 1979 and has a capacity of 358 tons. The last time the ship was in port was in Kirkenes on December 14, according to Tass.
The main rescue center in northern Norway informs NTB that their Russian colleagues notified them of the accident, but that they will not take any action as it happened in Russian waters.