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Fishing ship went down in the Atlantic: Authorities fear numerous deaths

A Spanish fishing vessel sank off the coast of Canada on Tuesday night. At least four people are killed in the accident.

MADRID/Terranova – A Spanish fishing vessel has sunk off the coast of the Canadian island of Newfoundland. According to the local authorities, several deaths are to be expected. At least four bodies were recovered on Tuesday (February 15, 2022) in the extremely cold water of the Atlantic, reports the Europa Press news agency, citing the Spanish sea rescue service.

Isabel Rodríguez, a spokeswoman for the Spanish government, meanwhile told journalists in Madrid that so far it was only known that numerous deaths were expected. According to this, only three crew members have been recovered alive and severely hypothermic.

Crew missing: Spanish ship sinks off Newfoundland

According to various information from Spain, between 22 and 24 seamen were on board the ship “Villa de Pitanxo” from Galicia in north-west Spain at the time of the accident. Accordingly, 16 crew members are from Spain. The rest of the crew is believed to be from Peru and Ghana.

Heavy shipwreck in the Atlantic near Canada: crew members missing

The shipwreck happened on the night of Tuesday (February 15, 2022, around 6:00 a.m. CET), it was also said. For the time being, nothing was known about the causes of the accident. According to Spanish media, several ships and helicopters from the Canadian sea rescue service as well as some fishing boats from Portugal and Spain, among others, are taking part in the rescue operation. (df/dpa)

Recently there was a serious shipwreck off the Swedish coast in the Baltic Sea. Two people have been missing since two cargo ships collided.

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