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Death Toll Rises to 54 After Russian Trawler Sinks, Reports Say

At least 54 people have died after a Russian trawler sank late on Wednesday in the Western Pacific Ocean near the Kamchatka Peninsula.
/ Source: NBC News

At least 54 crew on a Russian fishing trawler died and 15 were missing after it sank in freezing waters off the Kamchatka Peninsula in the Western Pacific Ocean late on Wednesday, officials in the area said.

Sixty-three of the 132 people on board the Dalniy Vostok were rescued with the sea's temperature near 32 degrees Fahrenheit, Viktor Klepikov, coordinating captain of the Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky maritime rescue coordination center, told Reuters.

"The rescue operation is going on, we are still looking for 15 people," Klepikov said. "At this time we do not know what might have caused the tragedy."

Russia's TASS news agency cited a deputy head of the Kamchatka region as saying the crew might have violated safety rules by exceeding the capacity of cargo storage. "According to preliminary information, the shipwreck occurred while hauling a 100-tonne fishing seine," TASS quoted Sergei Khabarov as saying.

The Russian Interfax news agency cited an unidentified source at the region's rescue center as saying that large amounts of drifting ice might have damaged the body of the ship, which sank within 15 minutes.

The trawler was carrying 78 Russian nationals, as well as 54 foreign nationals from Myanmar, Ukraine, Lithuania, and Vanuatu.

It sank in the Sea of Okhotsk, 205 miles west of Krutogorovsky settlement in the Kamchatka region and 155 miles south of the city of Magadan. The home port of the trawler, which was owned by Magellan LLC, was Nevelsk in Russia's Sakhalin region.

— Reuters