19th January 2025
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Eight Spanish fishermen dead, five still missing in Falklands shipwreck

Eight crew members have died and five are missing after their fishing vessel encountered bad weather near the Falkland Islands, east of Argentina, Spanish authorities said late on Tuesday.

Rescuers recovered eight dead bodies along with 14 survivors, according to national authorities in the Spanish region of Galicia, which cited Falklands maritime authorities. Five people were still missing, they said.

Among the dead were two people from Galicia, the authorities said, with two of the missing also hailing from the northwestern region of Spain.

The ship was carrying 10 Spanish passengers, the country’s foreign minister José Manuel Albares said, adding that some were scientists.

Those rescued were in good health with only ‘minor injurie’ and were being taken to the archipelago’s capital of Stanley to undergo medical checks, Galician authorities said.

Crew members abandoned the Argos Georgia vessel due to ‘uncontrolled flooding’ shortly after 4pm local time on Monday and took to life rafts, the Falkland Islands government said.

A British forces vessel and two fishing boats ‘have been able to rescue a number of the crew members’, the government of the British overseas territory said earlier on Tuesday.

The vessel was roughly 200 nautical miles east of the Falkland Islands capital Stanley at the time, it said.

Two British Royal Air Force planes had been tracking and reporting the position of the life rafts while several maritime vessels took part in the search operations, the earlier Falklands statement read.

A search and rescue helicopter that initially attempted to rescue some of the stricken crew members from the scene late on Monday had failed amid ‘extremely challenging weather conditions and very limited time on scene due to range’.

The Argos Georgia boat, built in 2018 in Turkey, is nearly 54 metres long and can accommodate 28 people, according to its British-Norwegian fishing firm owners, Argos Froyanes.

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