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‘Ghost boats’ with skeletonized bodies wash ashore in Japan
By Associated Press
November 12, 2018 | 1:24pm | Updated
A wooden boat being salvaged at a port in Wajima in Ishikawa prefecture, central Japan.
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TOKYO — Scores of dilapidated wooden boats believed to be from North Korea have washed ashore in northern Japan in a seasonal influx.
The coast guard said Monday that 95 rickety boats, sometimes carrying skeletonized bodies, have arrived so far this year, a pace that is likely to exceed last year’s record 104 arrivals. It said 12 bodies have been found on the boats.
Winds and water currents push dozens of “ghost boats” onto Japan’s northern coasts annually. Rickety North Korean fishing boats are particularly vulnerable because they lack the sturdiness and equipment to return home.
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