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Rescue operation underway for stranded South Korean ferry carrying 267 passengers

The coast guard reported that a South Korean passenger ship carrying 267 passengers, crew and cargo got stuck on Wednesday when it ran aground near the southwest tip of the Korean Peninsula. A rescue operation is underway to get them back to land.

The Yonhap News Agency reported that South Korean President Lee Jae Myung is currently traveling in the Middle East and has ordered the swift rescue of everyone on board. This will prevent any casualties. Details of the operation will be released as soon as possible.

The coast guard stated in a press release that authorities were using all resources possible in the rescue effort.

It was reported that the coast guard did not believe there had been any casualties and that the boat wasn't taking in water.

According to the coastguard, a 26,000-tonne ship was traveling from Jeju Island towards Mokpo.

Unknown to the coast guard, the ferry struck a rock island near Jindo.

Video footage shows passengers in life vests waiting to be transferred into rescue boats that are approaching the ferry. The bow of the vessel appeared to be stuck on a small island. However, it was upright and passengers appeared calm.

The weather conditions on the scene was described as fair, with light winds.

This area is close to the Sewol Ferry sinking in 2014, which killed over 300 people. Most of them were schoolchildren on a trip. Reporting by Heekyong Yay, Ju-min Park and Joyce Lee, Editing by Andrew Heavens and Ed Davies

(source: Reuters)