At least six people have died and seven are missing after a fishing vessel sank, British and Spanish maritime officials said.
The boat was carrying 27 people and was nearly 200 miles off the coast of the Falkland Islands when it got into trouble.
Fourteen people made it onto a life raft and were rescued by two other fishing boats nearby when the 176-foot vessel, called the Argos Georgia, sank in the South Atlantic Ocean near Argentina, Spanish authorities said.
Spanish officials identified 10 of the crew members as Spaniards, though they gave no details on their condition and said there were several other nationalities among the crew.
The British-controlled Falkland Islands – which Argentina calls the Islas Malvinas and claims as its own – said it received an emergency signal on Monday from the vessel, which was sailing under the St Helena flag.
The signal indicated the boat was east of Stanley, the island’s capital, when it took on water and was sailing at a speed of 35 knots per hour, according to monitoring site MarineTraffic.com.
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