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Death toll rises to 21 after Royal Thai Navy ship sinks in storm
Updated 17:38, 27-Dec-2022
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Ambulances speed towards a helicopter carrying the bodies of deceased sailors during the search for survivors of the capsizing of the Thai naval vessel HTMS Sukhothai, at Bang Saphan Pier in Prachuap Khiri Khan district, December 20, 2022. /CFP
Ambulances speed towards a helicopter carrying the bodies of deceased sailors during the search for survivors of the capsizing of the Thai naval vessel HTMS Sukhothai, at Bang Saphan Pier in Prachuap Khiri Khan district, December 20, 2022. /CFP

Ambulances speed towards a helicopter carrying the bodies of deceased sailors during the search for survivors of the capsizing of the Thai naval vessel HTMS Sukhothai, at Bang Saphan Pier in Prachuap Khiri Khan district, December 20, 2022. /CFP

The death toll has risen to 21 and eight people remain missing after the Thai navy ship Sukhothai sank on December 18, Royal Thai Navy said on Tuesday. 

Eighteen of the deceased were identified and there's evidence indicating that they are army personnel, Royal Thai Navy said in a daily update. 

Meanwhile, divers and underwater medics are working at a depth of 50 meters to continue searching for the missing people. 

A total of 105 crew were on board the corvette HTMS Sukhothai which sank during a storm in the Gulf of Thailand.

So far, 76 people had been brought to safety.

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