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One dead, 24 rescued off Japanese fishing boat

Published: 04 Mar 2024 - 10:50 am | Last Updated: 04 Mar 2024 - 11:07 am
This handout photo taken on March 4, 2024 and released by Japan's 3rd Regional Coast Guard Headquarters shows a helicopter conducting a rescue operation after a ship lost power and drifted ashore on Kozushima Island, south of Tokyo. Photo by Handout / Japan's 3rd Regional Coast Guard Headquarters / AFP

This handout photo taken on March 4, 2024 and released by Japan's 3rd Regional Coast Guard Headquarters shows a helicopter conducting a rescue operation after a ship lost power and drifted ashore on Kozushima Island, south of Tokyo. Photo by Handout / Japan's 3rd Regional Coast Guard Headquarters / AFP

AFP

Tokyo: One person died and 24 others were rescued on Monday after their fishing boat lost power and drifted onto rocks in rough seas off Japan, the coast guard said.

Dramatic television footage showed the 56-metre (180-foot) vessel on its side being pounded by waves as the crew huddled on deck and a helicopter hovered overhead.

The tuna-fishing ship's crew included five Japanese nationals and 20 Indonesians.

The vessel had engine trouble on Sunday afternoon off the Izu archipelago south of Japan's main island of Honshu, a coast guard spokesman told AFP.

In an operation involving patrol boats and helicopters, all but one of the crew members had been rescued by Monday morning, he said.

The body of the missing Japanese crew member was later found, the coast guard said.