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A Tanker Crew Member Fell Onto the Deck and Sustained Serious Injuries While the Tanker Was Docked in Yokkaichi Port.

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[Yokkaichi] At around 1:40 p.m. on the 29th, the captain of the chemical tanker "Kasumigaoka" (1,595 tons), which was docked in Yokkaichi Port, called 118 (the Japanese emergency number) reporting that a male crew member in his 40s had fallen onto the deck while working. The man suffered serious injuries, including a head injury and a fractured right wrist, and was rushed to a hospital in Yokkaichi City, but his life is not in danger. According …
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[Yokkaichi] At around 1:40 p.m. on the 29th, the captain of the chemical tanker "Kasumigaoka" (1,595 tons), which was docked in Yokkaichi Port, called 118 (the Japanese emergency number) reporting that a male crew member in his 40s had fallen onto the deck while working. The man suffered serious injuries, including a head injury and a fractured right wrist, and was rushed to a hospital in Yokkaichi City, but his life is not in danger. According …

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伊勢新聞 broke the news on Wednesday, July 1, 2026.
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