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California: 34 dead or missing in dive boat fire

China Daily | Updated: 2019-09-04 07:32

Chinese Consulate in Los Angeles says there were no Chinese citizens onboard

SANTA BARBARA, California - Divers have found a total of 25 bodies on Monday after a predawn fire sank a scuba diving vessel off a Southern California island, leaving nine people unaccounted for as the search continued, media reported.

Representatives for the Coast Guard's division in Los Angeles and the Santa Barbara Sheriff's office could not immediately be reached to confirm the report from The Associated Press, which cited the US Coast Guard.

Santa Barbara Sheriff Bill Brown had earlier confirmed eight people had died after a fire broke out aboard the Conception, a 23-meter boat, at about 3:15 am on Monday while it was moored just off the shore of Santa Cruz Island. Dive teams were in the water trying to recover the additional victims' bodies, Brown said.

The Conception had embarked for California's Channel Islands on Saturday morning with 39 people on board. Five crew members who were above deck on the bridge escaped the fire as passengers slept in the ship's lower quarters. They jumped into the water and were rescued by a nearby fishing boat.

"This isn't a day that we wanted to wake up on Labor Day and it's a very tragic event," Coast Guard Captain Monica Rochester told a news conference earlier on Monday, saying the search would continue throughout the night.

The sunken vessel now lies upside down under more than 18 meters of water. Authorities were trying to determine the best way to recover it including the possibility of towing it to shore, Brown said.

The Chinese Consulate in Los Angeles confirmed with Xinhua News Agency that there was no report of Chinese citizens on the boat.

'Totally engulfed'

The surviving crew members sought refuge on a fishing boat moored a few hundred feet away, banging on the side to wake up Bob Hansen and his wife, who were sleeping onboard.

"When we looked out, the other boat was totally engulfed in flames, from stem to stern," Hansen said in an interview with The New York Times. "There were these explosions every few beats. You can't prepare yourself for that. It was horrendous."

Scuba or propane tanks on the Conception may have exploded in the fire, but that had not been confirmed, Brown said, adding it was unclear if there was an initial explosion that caused the fire.

After borrowing clothes from the Hansens, some crew members headed back toward the Conception to look for survivors but had no luck, Hansen said.

US Senator Dianne Feinstein, a Democrat who represents California, called for an investigation.

"It's inconceivable that with all the safety regulations we have in place today, a fire on a boat can lead to the loss of life we saw this morning," she said in a statement. "And we need to understand exactly how the crew was trained and, if they were awake and above-deck, why they were unable to alert or help rescue passengers."

Investigators said a single distress call from the boat reported the fire.

"It happened quickly enough so many people could not get off," US Coast Guard Lieutenant Commander Matthew Kroll told CNN.

The diving boat was chartered by Worldwide Diving Adventures, a Santa Barbara, California, excursion firm. It said on its website that the Conception was on a three-day excursion to the Channel Islands, and was due back in Santa Barbara on Tuesday morning.

The boat's owner, Truth Aquatics, referred queries about the accident to a joint media center. "This is still an ongoing search and rescue," it said.

Liu Yinmeng in Los Angeles contributed to this story.

Agencies - Xinhua - China Daily

 California: 34 dead or missing in dive boat fire

Maya Upton, a local resident, places flowers in Santa Barbara, California, on Monday, after a deadly fire broke out aboard a commercial scuba diving vessel on Monday.Associated Press

 California: 34 dead or missing in dive boat fire

The dive boat is engulfed in flames on Monday.Associated Press

(China Daily 09/04/2019 page12)

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