The ferry's first mate was simply on his phone behind the wheel, according to reports, and ran astray of his intended course.
Two crew arrested and captain investigated after South Korea’s Queen Jenuvia 2 ferry ran aground near Jogdo Island, leaving ...
All 267 passengers and crew were rescued, but the incident evokes the 2014 tragedy, in which over 300 people died.
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Coast Guard's Swift Response Saves All in Ship Grounding
Coast Guards Swift Response Saves All in Ship Grounding Unlike Sewol Ferry Disaster, Rapid Rescue Operations and On-Site ...
South Korean ferry carrying 267 people runs aground because helmsman ‘had been looking at his phone’
A South Korean ferry carrying 267 passengers and crew ran aground after the first officer got distracted by his mobile phone, ...
Rescue teams evacuated tourists from a sinking ferry when rough waves damaged its hull. The Seudamgo vessel was carrying 92 ...
All 267 passengers and crew on board the Queen Jenuvia 2 were rescued after it became stuck near the uninhabited island of ...
All 267 people on board a South Korean passenger ferry that ran aground off the southwestern tip of the Korean peninsula on ...
BEACH hut owners in a UK coastal town have won their fight against a seaside bar whose customers were treating the town like ...
The Queen Jenuvia II departed for Mokpo at about 4:45 p.m. on the 19th carrying 267 people, including 246 passengers and 21 ...
Kim, 51, said, “I thought I might die. The sound was too loud.” Several passengers remembered the 2014 sinking of the Sewol ferry, which claimed 300 lives. “But having seen the Sewol ferry, I knew ...
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