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US navy destroyer Fitzgerald collides with merchant ship off coast of Japan | |
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A US navy destroyer has suffered some flooding and damage after colliding with a merchant vessel south-west of Yokosuka, Japan. | |
One sailor was being airlifted to hospital but it was not known if any other members of the crew of were injured, the US navy said on Friday. | |
In a statement, the navy said the USS Fitzgerald collided with a merchant vessel 56 nautical miles south-west of Yokosuka and the extent of injuries to US personnel “is being determined”. | |
“Currently working with the Japanese coast guard to conduct a medevac via helicopter for one sailor,” it said. | |
The ships collided at approximately 2:30am local time on Saturday. The USS Fitzgerald suffered damage on her starboard side above and below the waterline. | |
Two cutters and a helicopter from the Japanese coast guard were on scene and providing assistance, the statement said. | |
“The USS Fitzgerald is under her own power, although her propulsion is limited.” | “The USS Fitzgerald is under her own power, although her propulsion is limited.” |
More aircraft and ships, including the USS Dewey and two navy tugs were being dispatched as quickly as practicable to provide assistance. | More aircraft and ships, including the USS Dewey and two navy tugs were being dispatched as quickly as practicable to provide assistance. |
The US Seventh Fleet said on Twitter that the ship would return to Yokosuka. | The US Seventh Fleet said on Twitter that the ship would return to Yokosuka. |
Japan’s public broadcaster NHK showed aerial footage of the destroyer, which had a large dent in the right side of the ship. | Japan’s public broadcaster NHK showed aerial footage of the destroyer, which had a large dent in the right side of the ship. |
Images broadcast by NHK showed the US ship has been struck on its starboard side next to its Aegis radar arrays behind its vertical launch tubes. | Images broadcast by NHK showed the US ship has been struck on its starboard side next to its Aegis radar arrays behind its vertical launch tubes. |
No apparent damage could be seen from the images below the waterline although damage on the deck and to part of the radar appeared significant. | No apparent damage could be seen from the images below the waterline although damage on the deck and to part of the radar appeared significant. |
NHK said that the commercial vessel is a Philippines container ship that was on its way to Tokyo. A spokesman for the Philippines coast guard said he had heard of the accident but had no details since it was not in Philippine waters. | |
The 154-metre (505ft) USS Fitzgerald is based at Yokosuka, south of Yokohama and Tokyo, and operates in the Pacific and the Sea of Japan. | |
Such incidents are rare. In May, the USS Lake Champlain collided with a South Korean fishing vessel but both ships were able to operate under their own power. | |
Situated at the approach to Tokyo bay, Yokosuka and the waters to its south are a busy commercial waterway plied by commercial vessels sailing to and from Japan*s two biggest container ports in Tokyo and Yokohama. | Situated at the approach to Tokyo bay, Yokosuka and the waters to its south are a busy commercial waterway plied by commercial vessels sailing to and from Japan*s two biggest container ports in Tokyo and Yokohama. |
More details soon... | More details soon... |