A ferry carrying 158 passengers and five crew members was grounded on rocks off the coast of Sinan, a country in South Jeolla Province, on Sunday, but all on board were rescued, according to the Korea Coast Guard.
The 223-ton ferry hit rocks at around 3:48 p.m. while reportedly trying to avoid a fishing boat amid dense fog.
A total of six passengers suffered minor injuries and were sent to medical facilities.
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Ferry "Pink Dolphin" (Yonhap) |
All remaining passengers are safe and are being transported by another ferry that was sent to the site, the authorities said.
The ferry, named “Pink Dolphin,” is a high-speed ferry that can carry up to 250 passengers.
By Claire Lee (
dyc@heraldcorp.com)