1 dead, one missing as Spanish fishing boat sinks near Argentina

AFP  |  Buenos Aires 

One person has died and another is missing after a Spanish fishing vessel sank off today, but 25 crew members have been rescued, the said.

The crew of the Dorneda were found at dawn in two rafts and a small boat, 308 nautical miles off Argentina's Patagonian coast, the said in a statement. Most of the crew are Spanish but there are also Moroccans, Peruvians and Indonesians amongst them, said.

The 25 survivors and dead are aboard an Argentine fishing boat heading back to dry land and expected to arrive in in around two days, Balbi told AFP.

To reach there, the Argentine boat must negotiate 570 kilometers of open water through a South Atlantic storm in the middle of winter, said Balbi.

The Dorneda is believed to have capsized after being inundated by "a lot of water down the stern ramp where the fish nets are pulled up," according to Balbi.

"The water entered the engine room and caused a power cut," he said. "That made the boat uncontrollable in a storm."

"Realizing a shipwreck was inevitable, the crew abandoned ship."

Balbi added: "At this time of year, adverse conditions created by low pressure generate a lot of wind and big waves. This can happen to any boat when there are big waves."

picked up a distress beacon and alerted the Argentine Navy, which sent out two fishing vessels to locate the sailors.

Balbi said the boat, owned by Spanish seafood company Freiremar, was fishing in international waters but that "it's still our search and rescue area." Two aircraft have been sent to to help in the search and rescue operation for the missing

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First Published: Wed, July 11 2018. 21:55 IST