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South Korean Ferry Runs Aground, All 267 Souls Onboard Rescued

South Korean Ferry Runs Aground, All 267 Souls Onboard Rescued

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All 267 people on board a South Korean passenger ferry that ran aground off the southwestern tip of the Korean peninsula on Wednesday were rescued, in an incident that revived memories of

All 267 people on board a South Korean passenger ferry that ran aground off the southwestern tip of the Korean peninsula on Wednesday were rescued, in an incident that revived memories of the major ferry disaster in 2014 in which 300 people died.

Passengers and crew were taken from the stricken vessel, the Coast Guard said in a statement, and 27 sustained minor injuries.

Most will be transported to the coastal city of Mokpo while 21 crew members will remain on the ship.

A mistake by the captain or a navigating officer might have caused the accident, but the Coast Guard will conduct a thorough investigation, the organisation's Commissioner General Kim Yong-jin said.

President Lee Jae Myung, who is travelling in the Middle East, ordered details of the rescue operation to be made public as they occurred, Yonhap News Agency reported.


RESCUE BOATS DEPLOYED

The 26,000-ton ferry Queen Jenuvia 2 was travelling from Jeju Island to Mokpo. The boat's Mokpo-based operator, Seaworld Ferry, lists the vessel as having a capacity of 1,010 passengers, as well as lower decks for large vehicles and passenger cars.

A Coast Guard official said the ferry had struck a rocky island near Jindo.

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