One presumed dead and five missing after tug boat sinks off South African coast


March 1 (Reuters) - ⁠One person was presumed dead ⁠and five crew members reported ‌missing on Sunday after a tug boat sank off South Africa's southern coast, a ​multi-agency maritime body said.

The ⁠tug vessel LEO ⁠transmitted a distress message at 1702 ⁠GMT ‌on Saturday, reporting uncontrolled water ingress and requesting ⁠immediate assistance, South African Search and ​Rescue (SASAR) ‌said in a statement.

The ship sank ⁠in ​the early hours of Sunday, approximately 80 nautical miles south of ⁠Mossel Bay in South Africa's ​Western Cape province.

"To date, 13 crew members have been accounted for, consisting ⁠of 12 survivors, and one presumed deceased," SASAR said, adding that the vessel had 18 crew ​members on board ⁠before the incident.

Search operations continue for ​the five missing crew ‌members despite adverse ​weather conditions, SASAR said.

(Reporting by Nelson BanyaEditing by David Goodman)

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