Two dead, including teenager, after boats capsize off Japan's Okinawa


The stern of a recreational fishing boat that collided with a cargo ship off Toba, Mie Prefecture, splitting the hull in two, on Friday. - Photo: TOBA COAST GUARD STATION / via JIJI

TOKYO: Two people, including a 17-year-old girl, died Monday (March 16) after a pair of boats carrying high school students capsized close to Japan's Okinawa island, the coast guard said.

A total of 18 students from Kyoto were on board the vessels, reportedly as part of school trip that took the boats close to an area where a new US air base is under construction.

"A total of 21 people were rescued, but two people who were found unconscious are confirmed dead," a regional coast guard official told AFP.

The teenager was wearing a life jacket at the time of her death, while the other casualty was the captain of one of the boats, a man in his 70s, the coast guard said.

The official said two other people were being treated at a hospital but the severity of their injuries was unclear.

A high-wave advisory was in place for Okinawa at the time of the accident, which occurred around 10am (0100 GMT), the official said, adding that its cause was still under investigation.

The incident took place close to Henoko district, where a US air base is due to move sometime during the 2030s from its current site at Futenma in the south of the island.

Many residents of Okinawa have opposed the US military presence for years, following a spate of crimes and accidents involving American soldiers and base personnel.

Henoko is a less-populated part of the island than Futenma, but opponents want the base removed altogether. - AFP

 

 

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