Four dead in Aomori after cargo ship collides with fishing boat

Four people died in Aomori Prefecture when a cargo ship collided with a fishing boat early Tuesday. Crew members from the fishing boat said they had stopped the engine to prepare for fishing just before the impact.

Four crew members died in Aomori Prefecture on Tuesday morning after a cargo ship rammed into their fishing boat off Misawa. Survivors from the fishing boat reported that they had stopped the engine early that day and were preparing to fish when the collision occurred. The incident took place in waters near Misawa, Aomori, an area with significant shipping and fishing activity. Authorities are investigating the cause, but no further details have been released. Keywords associated with the event include marine accidents, Aomori, Misawa, SHIPPING, and FISHING.

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