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Found a mysterious cargo ship without a crew, Navy Region 2 accelerated recovery in the middle of the Songkhla Sea.

A mysterious ship, 80 meters long, is expected to be a large cargo ship. floating in the gulf of Thailand No people found on board, no equipment, no nationality, Navy Area 2 inspected before sinking. Fear of affecting the navigation of other ships

Today (8 January 2022), Lt. Gen. Sunthorn Khamklai, commander of the 2nd Naval Area Command, ordered the unmanned aircraft and the submarine 113 to conduct a search patrol at 10 p.m. On the night of Jan. 5, the boat FIN SHUL YUEN 2 (name as it appears) was found around 100 miles from the mouth of Songkhla Lake. therefore check

boat inspection results It looks like a merchant ship, about 80 meters long, with no cargo in between. Not a single crew member The hull has Chinese language. but no ship number The stern number has been deleted. and there was no accommodation for seafarers. without anchor and anchor chain The condition of the boat is flooded. Inside the hull, in the electrical and machinery room, the hull is tilted about 35 degrees.

Then the officers of the Tor 113 boat came in to pump the water out of the boat. to keep the ship stable not sinking into the sea This will affect the safety of the shipping routes. which is working under inclement weather, strong wind

During the Tor. 113, water can be pumped out of the boat to a certain extent. had to withdraw from the ship due to the strong winds that the ships crashed back and forth May damage the ship Tor 113 and make it unsafe for operators. Because the water pumping requires electricity from the boat T.113 that is compared to the target boat. The pumping effect makes the boat more stable.

After that, Lt. Gen. Soonthorn, as the director of the National Marine Interest Center, Region 2, has assigned Police Lieutenant General Surasak bestow wisdom Deputy Director of the Center for National Marine Conservation, Region 2 jointly inspected the ship to prepare for the ship to land and continue to track down the owner of the ship

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