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At Least 11 Dead After Two Vessels Catch Fire in Kerch Strait - Authorities

At least 11 sailors were found dead and 14 others were rescued as a result of the fire on board two LNG tankers in the Kerch Strait on Monday, Russia's Federal Agency of Maritime and River Transportation (Rosmorrechflot) told Sputnik.
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"Latest data indicates 12 people alive and 11 dead," Rosmorrechflot's press service told Sputnik.

According to Rosmorrechflot, crew members jumped into the sea to escape the flames.

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According to previous reports, the Tanzania-flagged vessels caught fire in the Kerch Strait earlier in the day. A total of 31 crew members, manned with sailors from India and Turkey, were on board the ships at the time of the incident.

According to preliminary data, the fire on the tankers started during a transfer of LNG between the two vessels.

Seven vessels of different classes are currently involved in the rescue operation, the official said.

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