911 emergency centers handle over 2.7 million calls in July    Civil Affairs proposes amendment to death reporting rules for resident expatriates    Commemorative stamp issued honoring Prince Khalid Al-Faisal    Saudi central bank submits new banking draft law to legislative authorities    Saudi report shows 97.7% of businesses have internet access, 57.7% use social media    Mohamed Yousuf Naghi Motors and alfanar partner to deliver seamless home EV charging solutions across Saudi Arabia Powering the future of mobility    Ministry launches Non-Profit Precious Metals and Gemstones Association to boost industry    Netanyahu asks Red Cross to help hostages in Gaza, as families warn against an 'expanding war'    Poland extends border controls with Germany, Lithuania until October 4 over migration concerns    New Zealand woman arrested after two-year-old found in luggage    Al Qadsiah sign Saudi starlet Musab Al Juwayr from Al Hilal    Salm Al-Dawsari returns to Al Hilal training after injury layoff    Pakistan monsoon death toll rises to 299, including 140 children    Saudi, Iraqi justice ministers sign cooperation agreement in Riyadh    Saudi defender Saud Abdulhamid joins RC Lens on loan from AS Roma    Riyadh Comedy Festival tickets now on sale for world's biggest stand-up event    Sotheby's returns Buddha jewels to India after uproar    Riyadh Film Music Festival returns with live orchestral performances of iconic movie scores    Nissan Formula E Team celebrates a landmark season 11 with proud Saudi sponsor Electromin    Saudi Arabia approves first Alzheimer's treatment with lecanemab for early-stage patients    Sholay: Bollywood epic roars back to big screen after 50 years with new ending    Ministry launches online booking for slaughterhouses on eve of Eid Al-Adha    Shah Rukh Khan makes Met Gala debut in Sabyasachi    Pakistani star's Bollywood return excites fans and riles far right    Exotic Taif Roses Simulation Performed at Taif Rose Festival    Asian shares mixed Tuesday    Weather Forecast for Tuesday    Saudi Tourism Authority Participates in Arabian Travel Market Exhibition in Dubai    Minister of Industry Announces 50 Investment Opportunities Worth over SAR 96 Billion in Machinery, Equipment Sector    HRH Crown Prince Offers Condolences to Crown Prince of Kuwait on Death of Sheikh Fawaz Salman Abdullah Al-Ali Al-Malek Al-Sabah    HRH Crown Prince Congratulates Santiago Peña on Winning Presidential Election in Paraguay    SDAIA Launches 1st Phase of 'Elevate Program' to Train 1,000 Women on Data, AI    41 Saudi Citizens and 171 Others from Brotherly and Friendly Countries Arrive in Saudi Arabia from Sudan    Saudi Arabia Hosts 1st Meeting of Arab Authorities Controlling Medicines    General Directorate of Narcotics Control Foils Attempt to Smuggle over 5 Million Amphetamine Pills    NAVI Javelins Crowned as Champions of Women's Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO) Competitions    Saudi Karate Team Wins Four Medals in World Youth League Championship    Third Edition of FIFA Forward Program Kicks off in Riyadh    Evacuated from Sudan, 187 Nationals from Several Countries Arrive in Jeddah    SPA Documents Thajjud Prayer at Prophet's Mosque in Madinah    SFDA Recommends to Test Blood Sugar at Home Two or Three Hours after Meals    SFDA Offers Various Recommendations for Safe Food Frying    SFDA Provides Five Tips for Using Home Blood Pressure Monitor    SFDA: Instant Soup Contains Large Amounts of Salt    Mawani: New shipping service to connect Jubail Commercial Port to 11 global ports    Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Delivers Speech to Pilgrims, Citizens, Residents and Muslims around the World    Sheikh Al-Issa in Arafah's Sermon: Allaah Blessed You by Making It Easy for You to Carry out This Obligation. Thus, Ensure Following the Guidance of Your Prophet    Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques addresses citizens and all Muslims on the occasion of the Holy month of Ramadan    







Thank you for reporting!
This image will be automatically disabled when it gets reported by several people.



Race against time to find missing Thai navy sailors
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 20 - 12 - 2022

Rescuers are combing the Gulf of Thailand on the crucial second day of a search for 30 sailors who are still missing after a warship sank.
Survivors have been found after floating for hours, with some in an unconscious state, officials said.
The HTMAS Sukhotai carrying 105 crew went down late Sunday after becoming flooded during a storm.
Rescuers have saved 75 people so far, with boats and helicopters in an operation scouring the rough seas.
On Monday night, a Thai naval commander said life jackets and other flotational devices as well as the officers' training "allow us 48 hours to save their life."
"Therefore, [Tuesday] will be the highlight. We will try to do as much as we can to save them," Vice Admiral Pichai Lorchusakul said.
With a third of the crew still unaccounted for, the Thai navy and air force resumed the search on Tuesday with hundreds of officers on four naval ships as well as several helicopters deployed to scan a vast 50-square-kilometer (30 square miles) area.
Several sailors have already been found, injured and exhausted after spending many hours at sea.
"We found this guy holding a life buoy... he was floating in the water for 10 hours," Captain Krapich Korawee-Paparwit of the HTMS Kraburi told Reuters.
"He was still conscious, so we could take him out of the water safely. He has a minor wound on his head and sore eyes as he was exposed to seawater."
Another unidentified crew member said he had been in the water for several hours before he was rescued.
"The waves were quite high, about three meters when the ship sank," he said in a clip shared on local media. "I put on the life jacket and jumped. I swam for three hours."
Other sailors were found in a life raft after they jumped from the sinking vessel.
Pictures and footage shared by the navy on Twitter show dozens of survivors wrapped in blankets and being taken to hospital. Several were also taken off the rescue ships in stretchers.
The HTMS Sukhothai, a 76m-long corvette, had been on day two of a routine patrol east off south-eastern Thailand when it got caught in a storm on Sunday night.
The Thai navy said water flooded its hull and then the electricity room, cutting the power.
Dramatic pictures posted on the navy's Twitter account shows the vessel listing onto starboard side, before the vessel went under around 11:30 pm Sunday (04:30 GMT).
Other naval ships were immediately alerted and sent to assist, but only the HTMS Kraburi frigate reached the vessel before it sank, about 32km east of Bang Saphan in the Prachuap Khiri Khan province.
It's not yet known what caused the ship to flood, and why sailors were forced to jump into the water. The Thai navy said this was the first time it had lost a ship in such circumstances.
The warship had been commissioned in 1987 and built in the United States by a local shipbuilding company, said the US Naval Institute. — BBC


Clic here to read the story from its source.