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December 20, 2006 · about 19 years ago

Korean Ship Sinks Off Argentina

A 925-ton Korean trawler from Pusan on Wednesday sank in the Atlantic off the coast of Argentina, killing four people and leaving two others missing, the Korean Coast Guard said. The Coast Guard received an SOS signal from the In Sung, vessel No. 207, at around 2:30 p.m. and reported it to rescue he

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A 925-ton Korean trawler from Pusan on Wednesday sank in the Atlantic off the coast of Argentina, killing four people and leaving two others missing, the Korean Coast Guard said.

The Coast Guard received an SOS signal from the In Sung, vessel No. 207, at around 2:30 p.m. and reported it to rescue headquarters. Now six rescue ships from Korea are at the spot.

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