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Smoke billows from the stern of the 13,392 ton Indian freighter, Jagboot, after a fire broke out in the engine room at a shipyard dock in Yokohama. At least five crewmen and three Japanese dock workers were injured in the fire. The police said 10 Japanese workers were still trapped inside the ship.

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Press, 18 February 1989, Page 10

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Smoke billows from the stern of the 13,392 ton Indian freighter, Jagboot, after a fire broke out in the engine room at a shipyard dock in Yokohama. At least five crewmen and three Japanese dock workers were injured in the fire. The police said 10 Japanese workers were still trapped inside the ship. Press, 18 February 1989, Page 10

Smoke billows from the stern of the 13,392 ton Indian freighter, Jagboot, after a fire broke out in the engine room at a shipyard dock in Yokohama. At least five crewmen and three Japanese dock workers were injured in the fire. The police said 10 Japanese workers were still trapped inside the ship. Press, 18 February 1989, Page 10

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