
Thai navy searches for 31 sailors after vessel sinks
The Hindu
The HTMS Sukhothai was commissioned in 1987 and built in the United States by the now-defunct Tacoma Boatbuilding Company, according to the U.S. Naval Institute.
Thai military frigates and helicopters were on Monday searching for 31 sailors after a naval vessel sank, with dozens of others having been hauled from choppy waters.
The HTMS Sukhothai capsized late on Sunday night as it was patrolling the Gulf of Thailand, about 37 kilometres (22 miles) off the nation's southeastern coast.
Some sailors survived by jumping into a life raft at night, according to images shared by the Royal Thai Navy, which said 75 people had been rescued.
However, 31 sailors were still missing on Monday afternoon, according to navy spokesperson Admiral Pogkrong Montradpalin.
The search and rescue operation involved two Seahawk helicopters, two frigates and one amphibious ship, according to a navy statement.
A statement from the Royal Thai Air Force later Monday said they were also assisting in the operation, without giving details.
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-Cha said the cause of the incident was being investigated.













