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A sightseeing boat with 26 people on board sank off the coast of Hokkaido, Japan during the daytime the day before (23rd).

As the search operation continues, 10 people have been killed and 16 others are missing. 



Correspondent Park Sang-jin from Tokyo reports.



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At about 1:18 pm the day before, a ship in the waters off the Shiretoko Peninsula in Hokkaido, Japan requested the Coast Guard for rescue.



The engine stopped and water was sinking in the bow.



About an hour later, the ship notified the company that the hull had tilted about 30 degrees, and contact was lost.



The boat, which can carry up to 65 people, is a sightseeing boat to see the local scenery and wildlife such as brown bears.



At the time of the accident, there were 26 people on board, including 24 passengers and 2 crew members, including two children.



The Coast Guard, the Self-Defense Forces, and the police sent helicopters and patrol boats to search, but it was difficult due to the high waves.



[Local fisherman: (wave height) 2-3 meters?

(It was difficult to go fishing, right?) Yes.]



The Coast Guard launched a search again from early yesterday morning and found 10 people including 7 men and 3 women, but they said they were all dead.



Some of them said they were wearing life jackets, and the search for the remaining 16 people is continuing.



[Kishida / Prime Minister of Japan: Prioritizing lifesaving, related agencies are conducting search and rescue activities with all their might.] The Korea



Coast Guard said that the sea area of ​​the accident was a very fast current and a lot of reefs, so the ship was swept and stranded by the waves. I see it as