According to information from the Vietnamese Embassy in Korea, among the victims of the fishing boat capsize in Korea, there were three Vietnamese people, two of whom were rescued and treated at the hospital and one who is missing.
On February 10, responding to Giao Thong Newspaper about the situation of Vietnamese citizens in the fishing boat capsize in South Korea, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs provided information from the Vietnamese Embassy in the host country, saying that in the early morning of February 9, a South Korean fishing boat with 14 crew members capsized in the sea area 20 nautical miles east of Goemun, Yeosu city, Jeollanam province of this country.
Search and rescue forces bring the distressed crew member to shore (Photo: Yonhap).
Among the victims were three Vietnamese, two of whom were rescued and treated in hospital, and one who is missing.
Immediately after receiving the information, the Vietnamese Embassy in Korea coordinated with local authorities to find out the information.
The Ambassador directed the Labor Management Board to request the dispatching company and relevant agencies to identify the victim's family, notify their families, and provide instructions on necessary procedures.
Currently, the health of the two rescued crew members has recovered and they have contacted their families.
Implementing the direction of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Vietnamese Embassy in Korea is closely coordinating with local authorities to closely monitor the rescue process of missing Vietnamese citizens and is ready to take measures to support, protect, and ensure the full, legitimate rights and interests of Vietnamese citizens.
Source: https://www.baogiaothong.vn/van-con-1-thuyen-vien-nguoi-viet-mat-tich-trong-vu-lat-tau-ca-tai-han-quoc-192250210192842897.htm
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