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On the night of October 27, the Permanent Bureau of the Binh Dinh Province Fire Prevention and Rescue Command said that two fishing boats from the province had just suffered an accident while racing to avoid storms.
Boats anchored in Quy Nhon fishing port
Consequently, at 15:15 on the same day, the Permanent Office of the Provincial Fire Prevention and Control Command received information from the Provincial Border Guard Command about Mr. Le Van’s fishing vessel 96388 TS in the city of Hoai Nhon. authorized Mr. Nguyen Van Minh (who lives in the same locality) to be the captain, having sunk at coordinates 12043’N – 111027’E. The other ship, with the number 97469 TS, in the ship with 14 people also sunk, the crew was still in danger.
The first wreck occurred around 1:00 p.m. the same day as the ship was heading to the port of Cam Ranh, Khanh Hoa province, to avoid storms. About 30 minutes later, the boat 98658 TS of Mr. Nguyen Van Toan (who lives in the same locality) approached the fishing boat 96388 TS and searched for 12 crew members on the boat in distress, but did not find it.
The Permanent Office of the Fire Prevention and Rescue Command in Binh Dinh Province has sent a written request to the National Incident and Disaster Response and Search and Rescue Committee to help search and search the 96388 TS fishing vessels. In addition, the Binh Dinh Provincial People’s Committee has also issued documents regarding the rescue of 8 other fishing boats from Binh Dinh province that are located in the No. 9 storm prone area.
According to the Permanent Office of the Fire Prevention and Rescue Command in Binh Dinh Province, so far there are 135 local fishing vessels located in the danger zone of Typhoon No. 9. These vessels have become aware of Typhoon No. 9 and leaving the danger zone.
Duc anh
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