Since the ship sank last Wednesday in waters off Korea’s southwestern coast, the allegation had prevailed that the ill-fated ship changed direction too sharply when only a gradual change was required, causing the vessel to lose balance and ultimately capsize.
Given the “J-shaped” travel route recovered from the AIS data, the ship changed its direction in a gradual manner, officials said.
Initially, the ministry presumed that the ship turned right at a 115-degree angle. But the latest analysis found that the ship turned at an angle of 45 degrees.
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Articles by Korea Herald