S. Korea’s coast guard rescues all 163 after ferry hits rock
SEOUL, Korea, Republic Of — South Korea’s coast guard said it rescued all 163 people from a ferry that hit a large rock in waters off the country’s southwestern coast on Sunday. At least six people sustained minor injuries.
A coast guard official said the ferry’s 158 passengers and five crew members were being taken to shore on four coast guard vessels and a number of civilian fishing boats. The rescue operation went smoothly because the ferry wasn’t flooded and didn’t lose its balance despite the crash off islands in Sinan County, he said.
The coast guard initially said the ferry was carrying 187 passengers, but later revised the number to 158.
The official said it appeared the ferry hit the rock while trying to avoid a fishing boat while travelling in foggy waters.