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  • 03/04/2015
Rescue workers say at least 56 people have died after a fishing trawler sank off Russia’s far-eastern Kamchatka Peninsula.

With 63 people now rescued, thirteen are still believed to be missing. The ship’s captain is said to be among the dead.

Weather conditions are said to be poor and survival in the water is estimated at just 20 minutes.

Russian air sea rescue in hunt for missing sailors after trawler sinks with 132 on board http://t.co/fJ5iwkF1Vs pic.twitter.com/GoW56N1iJv— euronews (@euronews) April 2, 2015

Speculation

Speculation is rife over how the boat came to sink.

Oleg Kozhemyako, Interim Governor of the eastern Sakhalin region gave his version of events.

“The tanks were not full of ballast weight. The ship had an on-board trawl of around 80 tonnes of fish.This could have caused it to list,” he said. “I think the ship could have taken on water at this point because the portholes were open in the engine room. And it all happened in the space of half an hour.”

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