Two cargo ships collide off Greece, 10 missing
Updated: 2013-04-29 14:53
(Xinhua)
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ATHENS - Two cargo ships collided early Monday off southwestern Greece, with 10 crew members missing, the Greek coastguard said.
One ship named "Piri Reis" under a Cook Islands flag sank after the collision, while the other carrier sailing under an Antigua-Barbuda flag was not seriously damaged and its entire crew of 16 is safe, according to the Greece coastguard.
"Piri Reis" was sailing with a 17-member crew on board in the Aegean Sea when it was hit under still unclear circumstances by the Antigua-Barbuda flagged freighter "Consouth".
Greek coastguard's speedboats supported by a C-30 aircraft and a helicopter are searching the area for the missing seamen.
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