Six bodies found after fire on ship in Japan

Six bodies found after fire on ship in Japan

Six bodies, suspected to be those of Russian crew members, were found aboard a cargo ship that caught fire on Thursday while anchored in a Japanese port, a coastguard and news reports said.

This photo, taken by Japan Coast Guard on May 16, 2013 early morning, shows fumes coming out of a cargo ship at the Wakkanai port on Japan's northern island of Hokkaido. Six bodies, suspected to be those of Russian crew members, were found aboard the ship.

Fire took hold of the 497-tonne Cambodian-registered freighter, Taigan, which has been in the port of Wakkanai in northern Japan since Tuesday, said an official at the local coastguard office.

A total of 23 Russian and Ukrainian crew members were on the ship, which had transported crabs from a Sakhalin port. Six of them -- all Russian -- had been unaccounted for, the coastguard said.

"We have found six bodies in the ship and are now identifying them," the official said, adding that two other crew members were hospitalised for burns but neither was in a life-threatening condition.

Local reports said the six victims were the missing Russian crew members.

The fire was put out by early Thursday afternoon, the official added.

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