Five reportedly injured after S. Korean ferry with 267 people runs aground (update)


Officers working to assist passengers aboard the South Korean ferry which ran aground on rocks off the southwest coast, South Korea on Nov.19. 2025. - The Korea Coast Guard/Yonhap via AP

SEOUL: A South Korean ferry carrying 267 people ran aground on rocks off the country’s southwest coast on Wednesday (Nov 19), the coast guard said.

The Yonhap news agency reported that five people suffered minor injuries but no other casualties have been reported.

The incident happened when the ship was sailing from the country’s southern island of Jeju to the southwestern porty city of Mokpo, a coast guard statement said.

It said it received a report of the incident late Wednesday, and that the ship was carrying 246 passengers and 21 crew members.

The coast guard said it was mobilising all available assets to rescue those on the ship.

It wasn't immediately clear what caused the vessel to run aground. - AP

 

 

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