Search for Danny F.II survivors called off
AUTHORITIES have called off a search for survivors from livestock carrier Danny F.II, which sank off the coast of Lebanon on December 17. Twenty five people were still missing and 18 confirmed dead. Some 40 of the 83 people on board the 1976-built, 14,823 dwt converted car carrier were saved, thanks to a combined search and rescue operation in which warships detailed to the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon played a leading role. One crew member was discovered on board a lifeboat off the coast of Syria on December 20.
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