A tourist boat sank off the Shiretoko Peninsula in Hokkaido, killing 14 people and leaving 12 people missing. I continue to search for people using an unmanned aircraft equipped with an underwater camera.

On April 23, a sightseeing boat "KAZU 1" carrying 26 passengers and crew sank (19 tons) off the coast of the Shiretoko Peninsula in Hokkaido, killing 14 passengers and missing 12 people so far. It has become.



The 1st Regional Coast Guard Headquarters and the Maritime Self-Defense Force are unmanned aircraft equipped with an underwater camera to check if there are any people left behind in the hull found to be sunk on the seabed near "Kashni Waterfall". I am investigating by remote control, and on the 1st, a new underwater search is being conducted using the police underwater camera.



On the 30th, it was confirmed that the door of the cabin at the back was open, and we are considering whether we can search the inside of the ship by inserting a camera from this door, but as of 11:00 am, missing persons and clues were found. There is no information.



The sea around the site was canceled due to bad weather on the 1st, but the Japan Coast Guard and others continue to search for missing persons by patrol boats and aircraft.