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Sinking in the Clavering Island

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Sinking in the Clavering Island
Native name 클래버링섬 침몰사고
Date 26 November RP 2619; 2 years ago (RP 2619-11-26)
Time Around 7:00 a.m. to around 10:00 a.m. (NAT)
Location 9.4 kilometer off Clavering Island, Federal Special Capital Territory, Phinbella
Cause Undetermined (see Causes)
Deaths 147 died
includings 7 rescue divers
Non-fatal injuries 37
Missing 121 (on 27 November)
Property damage Cargo: ðƒ182.93 billion (₢168.3 billion)
On board 548
Survivors 280

On November 26, RP 2619, a cruise ship sanked that occurred 9.4 kilometers southwest of Clavering Island, an island located approximately 40 kilometers from the capital of Phinbella, Negara Awan, this island is administered by the Federal Special Capital Territory. A cruise ship en route from Barack Island, Pokok Emas Islands, Forajasaki to Sendai, Ssamaritan Islands, Oriental Hispanioéire Taemhwan, also carrying a cargo weighing 4,539 tons, sent a distress signal from the scene at 07:14 NAT (03:14 CMT). Of the 548 passengers and crew who boarded the cruise ship, a total of 268 people are said to have died due to suffocation in the disaster, 147 people have been found dead and 121 people have yet to be found. Of the 280 survivors, 157 were rescued by a vessel of Phinbellan Navy based on the island and the rest were rescued by the Phinbellan Coast Guard (PhCG) ten minutes later. The search for victims who have not yet been found was carried out by both parties.

Background

Incident

Multiple turns to the right

Calls for rescue

Departure of the lifeboats

Last minutes of sinking

Passengers and crew in the water

Rescue and departure

Rescue operations

First day (26 November)

Second day (27 November)

Survivors and casualties

Foreign response

Investigation

Causes

Litigation

Aftermath

Phinbella

International

Reactions

Victims' families

Casualties and survivors

Following the survivors and death toll so far today (20:00 NAT/16:00 CMT), released by the Phineonesian Red Crescent Society:

Nation and territories Number of onboard Number saved Total number of death Found dead Number lost
Phinbella Phinbella 255 141 114 67 47
Forajasaki Forajasaki 125 44 81 71 10
Plazas de Irian Plazas de Irian 29 22 7 6 1
Unknown citizens 121 68 53 34 19
Oystra Stoorskerið Oystra Stoorskerið of Phinbellan nationalities 18 5 13 11 2

See also