Sinking of Namyoung-Ho
Sinking of a South Korean ferry in 1970
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The sinking of Namyoung-Ho (Korean: 남영호 침몰 사고) was a marine accident that occurred in the sea near South Korea on December 15, 1970.
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| Date | December 15, 1970 |
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| Time | around 1 AM |
| Coordinates | 34°5′N 128°5′E |
| Deaths | between 323 and 326 |
Overview
Boat
Incident
On December 12, 1970, the ferry departed with 338 passengers on board en route to Jeju island from Busan.[4] The sinking on December 14 was blamed on overloading of the vessel,[5] with initial reports stating that the ferry tilted to one side after 150 crates of tangerines had been placed on one side of the ship.[6] Investigations revealed that the Namyoung had a capacity of 150 tons of cargo but was carrying 500 tons of cargo. Additionally, rescue was delayed as the original SOS from the ferry was either not received or ignored by the Coast Guard, which contributed to the high casualty rate. There were a reported 326 deaths or missing persons.[7]
