Post time 18-4-2014 06:43 PMFrom the mobile phone|Show all posts
niceghost2005 posted on 18-4-2014 03:04 PM
Bbrp FAKTA perlu di lihat:
1. tidak panik
2. di beri latihan/ceramah/demo berkenaan dgn nya sebe ...
Pernah naik similar feri dr mokpo ke jeju...xde penerangan keselamatan..life jacket kt mana pon xtau...ni mcm feri dr pekan kuah ke langkawi cuma saiz lg besar...kecil sikit dr cruise...
Post time 18-4-2014 07:05 PMFrom the mobile phone|Show all posts
siputsedut posted on 18-4-2014 06:39 PM
Die boleh tahan ke cercaan netizen?netizen korea lima ploh kali ganda lebih mulut hazabedah berban ...
Betul tu..org korea kalu bab mencerca n maki hamun lgi hebat dripada org kita...sedangkan superior pun selamba aje main ketuk kepala anak buah kalu mengamuk hehe
seeloknya naib pengetua sekolah tu mati tenggelam bersama anak muridnya...sekurangnya akan diingati sbg mangsa karam....kalau dah pilih mati selepas menyelamatkan diri mmg akan dicerca sepanjang zaman lah...
Post time 18-4-2014 10:57 PMFrom the mobile phone|Show all posts
kapten masa kena interview dengan media tutup kepala dengan hood baggy sweater.
ingatkan muda belia. Rupanya dah berusia juga ya Last edited by cloudy_83 on 19-4-2014 01:00 AM
feri ni berlepas dari incheon eh? jauhnya nak pegi jeju tu..kak Jel kat mana? pegi Lotte event tak? hehe
yg bagusnya diorang show & event2 hiburan hampir semua cancelled sempena kejadian ni..
Msia hari tuplak siap ada budak meninggal kat konsert time MH370 hilang.. Last edited by manganini on 20-4-2014 08:54 AM
So betul la berita kapten ni selamat diri dulu tapi suh org laen duk diam dlm tu
Bile turn die pulak nak ikut jejak langkah yg bunuh diri tu
Keji betul.dh la dalam tu rmi budak2
Post time 19-4-2014 12:32 AMFrom the mobile phone|Show all posts
manganini posted on 19-4-2014 02:29 AM
tengok kat mana?
katanya tadi water temp is 13c..
tadi ada keluar di aljazeera sekejap.
sedih tengok penyelamat duk ketuk2 feri guna tukul kecik, lepas tu dia dekatkan telinga.
mungkin nak cek respon survivor kot Last edited by cloudy_83 on 19-4-2014 02:34 AM
Prosecutors Seek Arrest Warrant For Captain Of South Korean Ferry, 28 Dead And Hundreds Missing
Prosecutors in South Korea have asked for an arrest warrant for the ferry captain, Lee Joon-seok, 69.
The search continues for those still missing after a 6,325-ton vessel carrying 475 people, including hundreds of high school students on a field trip, sank off the coast of South Korea.
The confirmed number of deaths rose to 28 by Friday morning, as more bodies were found floating in the water.
AP Photo/South Korean Navy via Yonhap
“Despite shortage of time for scientific analysis, it seems like that bodies have begun to spill out of the sunken ship due to current shifts,” a coast guard official said.
AP Photo/South Korea Coast Guard via Yonhap
The vice principal of Danwon high school, which had many students aboard the ferry, was found dead on Friday.
Lee Jin-man/Associated Press
Reports said Kang Min-gyu, 52, who had been rescued from the ferry accident, died in an apparent suicide near a gymnasium on Jindo, an island near the accident site.
A colleague of Kang’s told The Guardian that the vice principal was overcome with guilt. “As the teacher responsible for the students’ safety, he was suffering with serious feelings of guilt,” the Korea Herald quoted the teacher as saying. “The families of the victims vented their anger towards him — he was brokenhearted.”
The Wall Street Journal reported that Kang left a note behind: “Please hold me responsible for all of this. I pushed for the school excursion. Cremate my body and spread my ashes over the ship sinking site. I may become a teacher again in the afterlife for the students whose bodies have yet to be found.”
The reason for the sinking of the ferry still remains a mystery, but investigators are looking into the possibility that a turn was made too sharply or the cargo suddenly shifted.
AP Photo/Yonhap
The captain was not on the bridge when the ferry started sinking, but instead the third officer was at the helm, who may have ordered too sharp of a turn, causing the ship to tilt.
In addition, the evacuation was delayed for over 30 minutes after a South Korean transportation official ordered preparations to abandon ship, the Associated Press.
AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon
The crew reportedly gathered on the bridge and sent a distress call, when the ship was already listing at the critical angle at which a vessel can be brought back to even keel. The ship’s captain, Lee Joon-seok, first instructed passengers to put on their life jackets and stay put. Then he ordered the boat be righted twice, failing both times.
After more than half an hour of passengers being told to stay put, the captain ordered the evacuation. Although it is not clear in the chaos of the event that the direction was ever relayed to the passengers.
AP Photo/Yonhap, Hyung Min-woo
The captain may have been among the first to leave the vessel, which officials said they are also investigating.
This would violate seafarers’ law, which says a captain must help his passengers in danger. Out of 29 crewmembers, 20 people, including the captain survived.
On Friday, hundreds of divers continued the search underwater, although they have had difficulty approaching the submerged hull.
All the bodies recovered so far were found floating in the ocean, but most of the missing passengers are thought to be trapped in the hull.
The divers are fighting against low visibility, cold temperatures, and fast currents.
As the ferry was going down, South Korean coast guard helicopters rescued passengers from the balconies of the capsized ferry, as seen in these images from a video released by News Y via Yonhap.
Here a passenger of the sinking ferry is rescued and hoisted onto a coast guard helicopter.
AP Photo/South Korean Coast Guard via AP Video
The 475 passengers and crew aboard the sinking South Korean ferry was some 20 kilometers off the island of Byungpoong in Jindo.
“We heard a big thumping sound and the boat stopped. The boat is tilting and we have to hold on to something to stay seated,” a passenger told YTN.
Coast guard officials put the number of survivors Thursday at 179.
Some of the 325 students on board the ferry jumped into the sea as the ship went down.
One student, Lim Hyung-min, told broadcaster YTN: “As the ferry was shaking and tilting, we all tripped and bumped into each another.”
He added that some of the passengers were injured and bleeding and that, once in the water, the ocean was “so cold” and that he was “hurrying, thinking that I wanted to live.”
AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon
Distraught parents at Danwon high school search for their children’s names among a list of the survivors rescued from the wreck.
AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon
The parents have had to wait for a bus to meet their children who have been rescued.
AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon
Parents attend a candle light vigil to hope for their children’s safe return at Danwon high school in Ansan, South Korea, on April 16.
AP Photo/Yonhap
Reuters reported people had survived in an air pocket onboard the capsized ferry,but it was later withdrawn. The story quoted a father of a student who had been traveling on the South Korean ship, who had supposedly said he received a text from inside the boat, but then later said the text was not from his child and only here say.