(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) Three more bodies have been recovered from the waters after a
Thai warship went down in the Gulf of Thailand a week ago, the
kingdom's navy said Sunday, trend reports citing al
arabiya .
The HTMS Sukhothai sank on December 18 roughly 37 kilometers (22
miles) off Thailand's southeastern coast, with a massive rescue
operation managing to pull 76 crew alive from the waves.
“We found three bodies which will be brought into an
identification and autopsy process, which will take about three or
four days,” said navy spokesperson Pogkrong Montradpalin.
He said in case of an oil leak, the area around the vessel and
two others that sank that day had been declared a“disaster
prevention zone.”
The navy increased the death toll to 18 with one body found on
Saturday confirmed as a crew member and a further two discovered,
although Pogkrong did not give any further details.
Eleven members of the 105-strong crew are still missing, the
navy said.
Helicopters, unmanned surveillance aircraft and warships have
been combing the sea in hope of finding survivors.
On Tuesday, Admiral Chonlathis Navanugraha called the incident
“one of the most severe tragedies” in the navy's history.
The vessel – a corvette, among the smallest of military warships
– ran into trouble after its electronics system was damaged.
The Sukhothai was commissioned in 1987 and built in the United
States by the now-defunct Tacoma Boatbuilding Company, according to
the US Naval Institute.
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