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Many missing in Lebanon shipwreck | |
(about 1 hour later) | |
Rescuers are searching for survivors after a ship with 83 people on board sank off the northern Lebanese coast during stormy weather. | |
The Panamanian-flagged Danny II capsized 11 miles (20km) off Tripoli after sending a distress signal. | |
At least eight survivors from the vessel, transporting livestock from Uruguay to the Syrian port of Tartous, have been picked up. | |
Lebanon is currently experiencing severe thunderstorms and flooding. | Lebanon is currently experiencing severe thunderstorms and flooding. |
Ships from the Lebanese navy and the UN peacekeeping force for Lebanon (Unifil) are conducting the search, along with a Lebanese civilian vessel. | |
"Three maritime task force ships - one Italian and two German - were dispatched about 10 nautical miles off the coast of Tripoli after the Lebanese navy received a distress call from a Panamanian-flagged ship," Unifil spokesman Andrea Tenenti told AFP news agency. | |
"Preliminary information indicates the ship sank with 83 people aboard." | |
Reports from Tripoli said ambulances had been seen rushing out of the port area to nearby hospitals. | |
The ship's crew are mostly from the Philippines and Pakistan but there is at least one Lebanese and one Syrian on board, a port official told AFP. |