Canada Only three people out of 24 were rescued after a Spanish trawler sank off Canada

Rescue attempts were stopped on Wednesday, and only three of the 24 crew members were rescued.

Spanish trawler a sinking off the coast of Canada earlier this week killed or disappeared a total of 21 ship’s crew members.

Rescue attempts were stopped on Wednesday, and only three of the 24 crew members were rescued. Those missing are believed to have died in cold seawater.

Trawler sank after being crashed in a severe storm off Newfoundland in the Atlantic.

The rescue attempts lasted more than 36 hours and were conducted in an area of ​​900 square miles. The work was hampered by difficult weather conditions, ie high waves and strong winds.

The majority of the crew were Spanish, and in addition were Peruvians and Ghanaians.

Spanish Minister for Agriculture and Fisheries Luis Planas has said the accident is the worst fishing tragedy in the country in nearly 40 years.

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