JavaScript is off. Please enable to view full site.

Crew of missing Taiwanese ship, including two Vietnamese, remain unfound; search underway

Crew of missing Taiwanese ship, including two Vietnamese, remain unfound; search underway

Friday, March 13, 2015, 12:05 GMT+7

None of the 49 crew members, including two Vietnamese, aboard a Taiwanese squid fishing ship that vanished in the South Atlantic late last month have been found during the ongoing search conducted by Taiwan and Argentina.

>> 2 Vietnamese among 49 crew members of missing Taiwanese ship identified Nguyen Xuan Tao, head of the Board of Management of Vietnamese Workers in Taiwan, on Thursday said the board has yet to receive any results from the search for the Hsiang Fu Chun that disappeared off the Falkland/Malvinas Islands, an archipelago in the South Atlantic Ocean, on February 26. The two Vietnamese sailors among the 49-member crew have been identified as Tran Van Cuong, 28, from the north-central province of Ha Tinh, and Nguyen Van Thuan, 40, from neighboring Nghe An Province, Tao said. The other missing crew members include 21 Indonesians, 14 Chinese, and 12 Filipinos, according to the Vietnam News Agency. During the past few days, Taiwan has mobilized many vessels to search for the ship and its crew, while Argentina has sent 18 fishing boats to the waters where the ship disappeared to join the mission, but these efforts have yet to pay off, the news agency said. On Thursday, the Taipei Trade and Cultural Office in Buenos Aires, Argentina, said the host country has decided to send a specialized ship to the scene to join ongoing search efforts, the agency reported, adding that it will take many days for the rescue ship to travel to the waters.  Argentina had planned to use planes in the search but it did not do so as this solution was unfeasible given the distance to the site, according to the Vietnam News Agency. The Hsiang Fu Chun was sailing about 1,700 nautical miles (3,148 kilometers) off the coast of the Falkland/Malvinas Islands when it vanished, according to recorded satellite data. The two Vietnamese sailors were sent abroad for work on January 16 by the labor export branch of the Vietnam Motors Industry Corporation and the International Manpower Supply and Training One-Member Co. Ltd. In a recent talk with Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper, Cuong’s relatives said he is a single man whose parents have passed away. “Cuong wanted to become a guest worker in Taiwan to support his poor family. Nobody could imagine this incident would happen…,” Cuong’s elder sister said. He paid VND12.5 million (US$585) as fees for his work on the Hsiang Fu Chun for a monthly salary of about $500, his sister said. The People’s Committee of Nghi Thiet Commune in Nghe An Province told Tuoi Tre that local authorities have comforted Thuan’s relatives, who are waiting for further information on the search.

Like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter to get the latest news about Vietnam! 

Tuoi Tre News

More

Read more

;

VIDEOS

‘Taste of Australia’ gala dinner held in Ho Chi Minh City after 2-year hiatus

Taste of Australia Gala Reception has returned to the Park Hyatt Hotel in Ho Chi Minh City's District 1 after a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic

Vietnamese woman gives unconditional love to hundreds of adopted children

Despite her own immense hardship, she has taken in and cared for hundreds of orphans over the past three decades.

Latest news

Trump threatens to retake control of Panama Canal

President-elect Donald Trump threatened to reassert U.S. control over the Panama Canal on Sunday, accusing Panama of charging excessive rates to use the Central American passage and drawing a sharp rebuke from Panamanian President Jose Raul Mulino