Japanese fishing boats capsize in collision with Taiwan ship, 1 dead
By , on February 25th, 2013
<!– google_ad_section_start –> Two fishing boats capsized off western Japan on Monday after a collision with a Taiwanese cargo ship, leaving one person dead and another missing, officials said. The two Japanese-flagged fishing vessels, with a total of four people on board, collided with the 13,000-tonne Wan Hai five kilometres west of Kansai airport in Osaka Bay shortly after dawn, a coastguard official said. “All four people on the two fishing boats were thrown into the water following the collision, while there were no reports of injuries from the Taiwanese vessel,” a coastguard official said. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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Japanese fishing boats capsize in collision with Taiwan ship, 1 dead
<!– google_ad_section_start –> Two fishing boats capsized off western Japan on Monday after a collision with a Taiwanese cargo ship, leaving one person dead and another missing, officials said. The two Japanese-flagged fishing vessels, with a total of four people on board, collided with the 13,000-tonne Wan Hai five kilometres west of Kansai airport in Osaka Bay shortly after dawn, a coastguard official said. “All four people on the two fishing boats were thrown into the water following the collision, while there were no reports of injuries from the Taiwanese vessel,” a coastguard official said. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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Japanese fishing boats capsize in collision with Taiwan ship, 1 dead
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