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Lebanon ship rescuers find 14 survivors, nine bodies
AFP - Saturday, December 19
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A map of Lebanon showing where a Panamanian-flagged cargo ship capsized off the coast off Tripoli. Rescuers on Friday battled rough seas off Lebanon in the hunt for survivors from a freighter which went down in a storm, finding 14 more people alive and retrieving nine bodies during the day.
TRIPOLI, Lebanon (AFP) - – Rescuers on Friday battled rough seas off Lebanon in the hunt for survivors from a freighter which went down in a storm, finding 14 more people alive and retrieving nine bodies during the day.
Teams from three countries and the United Nations were taking part in the rescue operations after the Panamanian-flagged Danny F II capsized and sank in bad weather late on Thursday with its cargo of livestock, officials said.
A total of 39 survivors have been found so far, a Lebanese military spokesman said, leaving 34 passengers and crew still unaccounted for.
On Friday, nine bodies were recovered from the sea and 14 people were rescued, with the last survivor lifted to safety in the late afternoon, an army spokesman said.
Most of the survivors are Filipinos, Pakistani and Uruguayan, the spokesman said, adding that a Russian, a Ukrainian and a Lebanese were among those saved.
"A helicopter rescued one man this afternoon (Friday), bringing to 39 the number of those rescued so far," he said. "Search operations are continuing."
Earlier the military reported 13 people being found alive on Friday.
Tripoli port and UN officials said nine Lebanese vessels together with a medical crew and three boats of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) were taking part in the extended search.
Syrian boats were also involved, as was a British helicopter from Cyprus. It located three of the five bodies found on Friday.
"The search is still ongoing on the site and in all the surroundings. But the weather is still very bad this morning," UNIFIL deputy spokesman Andrea Tenenti told AFP earlier.
Force commander Major-General Claudio Graziano called the sinking "a very tragic incident," adding: "Our UNIFIL Maritime Task Force peacekeepers are doing their utmost to save the lives of the victims."
The Lebanese army spokesman said most of those in the water should have managed to don life jackets before abandoning ship, but it was feared that high waves would sweep them farther out to sea.
The weather office at Beirut airport said heavy winds and rain were expected to lash northern and eastern Lebanon until Saturday morning.
Survivors, soaking and wrapped in blankets, were ferried into the Lebanese port city of Tripoli aboard UN boats, an AFP correspondent said. Others were helicoptered to land, suffering from extreme exhaustion.
Looking terrified and weak, they boarded waiting ambulances to be taken to hospital.
"When I jumped in the water, I had no life jacket because I couldn't find any. The waves were very high and I panicked. The water was freezing and I felt pain in my chest," said one Filipino who gave his name as Jonathan.
"I thought I was going to die," he added, smiling weakly but giving a thumbs up.
Another Filipino told rescuers that the British captain of the Danny F II, bound from Uruguay for the Syrian port of Tartus, went down with his ship.
"He told us that the ship's engine went down and the captain sounded the alarm and told everyone to jump in the water," a rescue official said. "He said that 10 minutes after they jumped, the ship overturned sideways in very high waves and sank with the captain still on board."
The vessel capsized about 11 nautical miles off Tripoli after sending a distress signal at around 3:55 pm (1355 GMT) on Thursday. It had changed course and was trying to reach the Lebanese capital of Beirut when disaster struck.
"Rescue efforts are being hampered by the fact that we're operating in an area where the waves are as high as three metres (10 feet) and because of the floating dead animals," a Tripoli port official said late on Thursday.
The ship's operator, Agencia Schandy, told AFP in Montevideo that the Danny F II had a crew of 76 and six passengers -- four Uruguayans, one Brazilian and an Australian.
It had left Montevideo on November 29 with about 10,000 sheep and almost 18,000 cattle bound for Tartus, north of Tripoli, but was forced to change course because of the bad weather.
All of the animals were presumed lost.
A Togolese-flagged ship sank off the southern coast of Lebanon last week. Several crew members were rescued by Israel but a number are still missing, presumed dead.
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