Four opvarenden missed Japanse rondvaartboot uit ijskoud water opgevist | Buitenland

The Japanse Kustwacht has four canteens talking about the roundabout boat that dates west of the natural reserve Shiretoko near the North Island of Hokkaido in the problems that have arisen. Ze will be found in de vroege zondagmorgen (local tijd) deliberately in het ijskoude water, report local media. Van de overige 22 opvarenden en de boot zelf is nog geen spoor te confess.

There were 24 passengers on board, but there were two children, and two ships and one manning slide. All drugs two vests. Reddingsdiensten hebben the hele night vanuit de air and by boat to overlevenden raised in the water that is only two tot three degrees celsius.

The captain reports the day around the middle of the day that the ship is scheduled to be made in three parts. Daarna what he geen radiocontact sea. Volgens de autoriteiten in de nabijgelegen stad Shari were de golven in dit deel van de Zee van Ochotsk hoog. Door de ruwe zee keerden veel vissersboten zaterdag vroegtijdig terug naar de haven. The meteorological service had warned of a growing pressure area with toening wind.

A helicopter and patrol messengers are carried out for the purpose of redding activities on the open spaces in the building of the Shiretoko-Schiereiland, a Unesco-recognized natural area. Volgens de Japanse publieke omroep ‘NHK’ Vertelde de manning dat de bow van hun boat water made en dat de romp as gevolg daarvan ongeveer 30 degrees was edged in aan het tines was. Daarna lost the contact with the crews. Zoekhelikopters arriveerden pas four uur na de noodoproep in het area.

About the nationality of the tourists is not yet known.


Drijfijs

The boat will be followed by the Mainichi Shimbun, by some of the most important cranes in Japan, by the Kashuni waterfalls, by a number of signposts in the building by the point of the Schireiland, by the Kustwacht de nood reporting on television. According to the website of the exploitant biedt de boat places aan maar delivers 65 people.

Het Shiretoko National Park op het schiereiland in the north east of Hokkaido, het most north of the four most important islands of Japan, is known as a popular choice for het spots of drijfijs. It was announced in 2005 as a construction project and is a leeway area for large areas of service and planning.

Het schiereiland Shiretoko in the northeast of Hokkaido.

Het schiereiland Shiretoko in the northeast of Hokkaido. ©Google Maps

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