Bodies of missing sailors found in flooded compartments of U.S destroyer

Bodies of missing sailors found in flooded compartments of U.S destroyer

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The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Fitzgerald, damaged by colliding with a Philippine-flagged merchant vessel

The bodies of a number of sailors who were missing after the U.S. Navy destroyer USS Fitzgerald collided with a container vessel were found in flooded compartments of the damaged ship, the U.S. Seventh Fleet said on Sunday.

Japanese media said all seven of the sailors who had been reported missing were found dead.

โ€œDivers were able to access the space and found a number of bodies,โ€ the Seventh Fleet said in a statement.

It said in an earlier statement the sailors were being transferred to a U.S. naval hospital where they would be identified.

โ€œThe families are being notified and being provided the support they need during this difficult time,โ€ the Seventh Fleet said.

The Fitzgerald, an Aegis guided missile destroyer, collided with the Philippine-flagged merchant vessel more than three times its size some 56 nautical miles southwest of Yokosuka early on Saturday.

Three people were medically evacuated to the U.S. Naval Hospital in Yokosuka after the collision, including the shipโ€™s commanding officer, Commander Bryce Benson, who was reported to be in stable condition, the Navy said.

The other two were being treated for lacerations and bruises.

The USS Fitzgerald sailed into port on Saturday evening, listing around 5 degrees, a U.S. Navy spokesman in Yokosuka said. The flooding was in two berthing compartments, the radio room and auxiliary machine room.

The bodies were found in the berthing compartments, the navy spokesman said, suggesting they could have been asleep at time of collision. There were 285 crew onboard.

Benson took command of the Fitzgerald on May 13. He had previously commanded a minesweeper based in Sasebo in western Japan.

It was unclear how the collision happened. โ€œOnce an investigation is complete then any legal issues can be addressed,โ€ a spokesman for the U.S. 7th Fleet said.

Japanese authorities were looking into the possibility of โ€œendangerment of traffic caused by professional negligenceโ€, Japanese media reported, but it was not clear whether that might apply to either or both of the vessels.

The U.S. Navy said the collision happened at about 2:30 a.m. local time (1730 GMT Friday), while the Japanese Coast Guard said it was 1:30 a.m. local time.

The Fitzgerald suffered damage on her starboard side above and below the waterline, causing โ€œsignificant damageโ€, the U.S. Navy said on Saturday.

Japanโ€™s Nippon Yusen KK, which charters the container ship, ASX Crystal, said in a statement on Saturday it would โ€œcooperate fullyโ€ with the Coast Guardโ€™s investigation of the incident.

At around 29,000 tons displacement, the ship dwarfs the 8,315-ton U.S. warship. It was carrying 1,080 containers from the port of Nagoya to Tokyo.

None of the 20 crew members aboard the container ship, all Filipino, were injured, and the ship was not leaking oil, Nippon Yusen said. The ship arrived at Tokyo Bay later on Saturday.

The waterways approaching Tokyo Bay are busy with commercial vessels sailing to and from Japanโ€™s two biggest container ports in Tokyo and Yokohama.

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