Illustration of a fishing boat sinking off Busan following a collision with an LPG carrier.
Illustration of a fishing boat sinking off Busan following a collision with an LPG carrier.
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Fishing boat sinks off Busan, killing captain and leaving two missing

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A 79-ton fishing boat sank after colliding with a liquefied petroleum gas carrier off Busan on Thursday, leaving the South Korean captain dead and two Indonesian crew members missing.

According to the Ulsan Coast Guard, the collision occurred at 10:10 a.m. All eight crew members — two South Koreans and six Indonesians — were thrown into the sea. The LPG carrier rescued six, but the two Indonesian nationals in their 30s remain unaccounted for.

The 62-year-old South Korean skipper was taken to a hospital but pronounced dead at 1:30 p.m. The other five rescued crew members were treated for hypothermia. The Coast Guard has deployed patrol vessels and helicopters to search for the missing.

President Lee Jae Myung ordered all available resources mobilized for the rescue after receiving a briefing. The Coast Guard plans to question the rescued crew and those on the LPG carrier to determine the cause.

What people are saying

Initial reactions on X consist of factual reports from news accounts detailing the collision and casualties. Some users expressed sadness with emojis over the missing Indonesian crew. One high-engagement post from a regular user voiced skepticism, demanding a political investigation into response efforts.

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