Monday, 19 December 2011 09:52
Rescue operation off east coast hampered by fierce storm
An oil drilling platform capsized and later sank amid fierce storms off Russia's east coast Sunday, plunging dozens of workers into the churning, icy waters. Fourteen were confirmed dead and dozens others are missing.
The Transportation Ministry said the Kolskaya platform started sinking after a strong wave broke some of its equipment and the portholes in the crew's dining room. One five-metre wave washed away the platform's lifeboats, leaving the crew with no escape.
The Emergencies Ministry said in a statement Sunday 67 people had been aboard the platform as it was being towed about 200 kilometres off the coast of Sakhalin Island.


