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Ten sailors missing after US destroyer collision off Singapore

Ten US sailors were missing and five injured early Monday after their destroyer collided with a tanker east of Singapore, the second accident involving an American warship in two months.

Martin Abbugao (Agence France-Presse)
Singapore
Mon, August 21, 2017

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Ten sailors missing after US destroyer collision off Singapore This image released by the US Navy shows the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS John S. McCain on June 14, 2017, in the Pacific Ocean. In a statement, the US Navy reports that the McCain was involved in a collision with the merchant vessel Alnic MC while underway east of Singapore and the Strait of Malacca on August 21, 2017. The collision was reported at 6:24 a.m. Japan Standard Time, while the ship was transiting to a routine port visit in Singapore. Initial reports indicate McCain sustained damage to her port side aft. Search and rescue efforts are underway in coordination with local authorities, according to the statement. (Agence France -Presse/Gavin Shields/US Navy)

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en US sailors were missing and five injured early Monday after their destroyer collided with a tanker east of Singapore, the second accident involving an American warship in two months. 

The guided-missile destroyer USS John S. McCain arrived in Singapore Monday afternoon with a large hole torn towards its stern, as an air and sea search involving three countries was mounted for the missing crew. 

The warship collided with the Alnic MC near the Strait of Malacca in the early hours, the US Navy said.

"Initial reports indicate John S. McCain sustained damage to her port (left) side aft," it said in a statement.

"There are currently 10 sailors missing and five injured... search and rescue efforts are underway in coordination with local authorities."

A helicopter took four of the injured to a Singapore hospital with non life-threatening injuries while the fifth did not need further medical attention, the navy said.

The destroyer could still sail under its own power after the collision with the Liberian-flagged tanker at 5:24 am (2124 GMT Sunday). Two other vessels escorted it into port, AFP journalists saw. 

The warship had been heading for a routine stop in Singapore after carrying out a sensitive "freedom of navigation operation" in the disputed South China Sea earlier in August, sparking a furious response from Beijing.

A major search was launched after the collision, involving boats and aircraft from Singapore, Malaysia and the US.

The vessel is named after US Senator John McCain's father and grandfather, who were both admirals in the US navy.

McCain said in a tweet that he and his wife "are keeping America's sailors aboard the USS John S McCain in our prayers tonight -- appreciate the work of search & rescue crews".

President Donald Trump initially said "that's too bad" in response to reporters' shouted questions about the collision, as he arrived back at the White House after a holiday.

He followed up with a Tweet: "Thoughts & prayers are w/ our @USNavy sailors aboard the #USSJohnSMcCain where search & rescue efforts are underway."

In June seven American sailors died when the destroyer USS Fitzgerald collided with a Philippine-flagged cargo ship

After Monday's incident Singapore sent three tugboats and four navy and police coastguard vessels, neighbouring Malaysia deployed eight ships and was set to send out aircraft, while US aircraft were also involved.

The ship involved in the accident was a tanker used for transporting oil and chemicals and weighed over 30,000 gross tonnes, according to industry website Marine Traffic.

 

 

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