13 killed in South Korea boat collision; crews search for survivors By Jake Kwon and Lauren Said-Moorhouse , CNN Updated at 0005 GMT (0805 HKT) December 4, 2017 Two people are still missing after the fatal crash. Seoul, South Korea (CNN) — Thirteen people are dead and two missing after a fishing vessel collided with a refueling tanker off the South Korean coast early Sunday morning, the country's coast guard said. Twenty passengers and two crew members were on board the Seonchang-1, a chartered fishing boat, when it crashed into the 336-tonne (370-ton) tanker before capsizing near the port city of Incheon, west of Seoul. The fishing expedition left the port of Jindu on Youngheung Island at 6 a.m. Sunday (4 p.m. ET Saturday), at which point the weather was "fit for fishing," the coast guard said. Nine minutes later, the first distress call came in. President Moon Jae-In has asked emergency responders to continue search and...