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Thailand Recovers Bodies,Searches for More Missing Sailors from Sunken Warship

BenarNews and RFA staffs

Paramedics prepare a rescued crewman from the HTMS Sukhothai to be airlifted to a hospital in Chonburi province from Prachuap Khiri Khan province, Thailand, Dec. 20, 2022.Photo Courtesy:Nava Sangthong/BenarNews

Rescuers on Tuesday recovered the bodies of at least five sailors who died after a Thai warship sank during bad weather in the Gulf of Thailand, Royal Thai Navy officials said Tuesday, admitting there weren’t enough life vests aboard.

Search teams rescued another survivor but they were racing against time to find two dozen others who were still missing after the HTMS Sukhothai sank about 20 miles (32 km) off the coast of Prachuap Khiri Khan province on Sunday evening, officials said.

“We found six people – one alive and five dead. The survivor is Chanunyu Kaensiya, a seaman,” Navy chief of staff Adm. Cholatit Navanukroa told reporters on Tuesday.

The Sukhothai’s engines and power generators failed after the ship took on water from severe flooding after being struck by 2- to 4-meter waves (6.5- to 13-foot) waves, officials said.

Officials on Tuesday said two cargo ships also sank in nearby waters over the weekend.

Cholatit said 81 of the 105 people on the warship had been accounted for, but rescuers were searching for others missing nearly 48 hours after the sinking. 

“We are sure the missing men still have hope. We will use all the valuable time we have to search for them. There are 24 in the water,” he said.

Later on Tuesday, the Reuters news service reported that six sailors had died and 23 were missing.

The commander of the 1st Naval Region, based in Sattahip, said a cargo ship helped rescue Chanunyu.

“We received a report from HTMS Angthong that a missing man was found,” Vice Adm. Pichai Lorchusakul said. “Seaman Chanunyu Kaensiya was in safe, normal condition but was weak. A cargo ship found, rescued and handed him over to HTMS Angthong.”  

The news overjoyed Chanunyu’s wife.

“The Navy told me to come here (Sattahip Naval Base) and I arrived at 3 p.m. Just five minutes after that I saw him. I am very happy,” Siranee Srihongsa, 20, told local media. “I hope all crew [members] are found and safe. I give my moral support to other families.”

‘Not sufficient life vests’

A relative of a missing sailor, however, claimed that the Sukhothai did not have proper equipment for all sailors aboard.

“There were not sufficient life vests, we felt disheartened. How can you make us parents keep hope?” Malinee Poodpong told a Navy official.

The Navy said the ship was on a special mission and 30 Marines and Coast Guard troops were added to the normal crew.

“In the case of life vests, some of the crew did not have one, but they had lifebuoys [flotation devices],” Pichai, the First Naval Region commander, said Tuesday.

Navy commander Adm. Choengchai Chomchoengpaet said the ship had life rafts, which could be operated manually or would inflate when dropped into the sea.

“The seamen with life vests helped release the life rafts for those who did not have vests,” Choengchai said Tuesday. “HTMS Kraburi saved 75 men at that time while 30 were missing.”

Despite being hampered by rough seas, the Kraburi was able to rescue most of the crew from the Sukhothai on Sunday after their ship sank.

A Navy officer told BenarNews that each regular crew member carries a life vest at all times.

Choengchai defended the 35-year-old U.S.-made corvette as operational and seaworthy. 

“All systems were intact and functional,” Choengchai told reporters.

Since the Sukhothai sank, the Navy has been conducting search-and-rescue missions around the clock.

On Tuesday, four warships, helicopters, maritime patrol planes and drones were deployed over a 900 square-mile grid, officials said. An official said the waters were relatively calm.

Choengchai said the Navy would inspect the ship, which sank 40 meters (130 feet), before determining whether a recovery operation could be done.

The officers thanked the Malaysian, British and U.S. navies for offering to help with the search.

On Monday, a doctor in Prachuap Khiri Khan said 15 rescued crew members were treated for injuries including three who suffered broken bones.

Support for ship’s captain

Naval officials meanwhile offered support for the Sukhothai’s captain, Cmdr. Pichitchai Teaunnadee, saying he tried to save the ship.

“The incident happened quickly. The ship listed to the left and it could not release life rafts. The right deck was battered by strong winds and could not operate the rafts easily,” Adm. Adoong Pan-iam, the commander of the Navy’s Royal Thai Fleet, said Tuesday.

“The captain confirmed following all steps to troubleshoot but to no avail. Finally, they have to abandon the ship.”

Pichitchai is among the survivors.

Designated FSG-442, the Sukhothai is one of the two Royal Thai Navy corvettes built in Tacoma, Washington. Commissioned in 1987, it was capable of conducting surface-to-air, surface-to-surface and anti-submarine warfare.

The sinking was the first of a Thai warship in 77 years.

Bangkok media reported that the HTMS Samui sank after being struck by a U.S. torpedo near Malaysia in 1945, killing 31 sailors. Four years earlier, the French Navy attacked Thai ships during the Franco-Thai War, sinking two ships and heavily damaging a third.

Wilawan Watcharasakwet and Nontarat Phaicharoen in Bangkok contributed to this report.

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