Thai warship capsizes, navy searching for missing sailors | USA TODAY #Shorts

The warship, which carried more than 100 crew members, capsized after water flooded its power controls during a storm in the Gulf of Thailand.

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A rescue operation is underway after the Thai navy reported nearly three dozen sailors went missing when one of its warships capsized in Thailand waters on Sunday night.

The warship, which carried more than 100 crew members, capsized and sank after water flooded its power controls Sunday during a storm in the Gulf of Thailand.

As of Monday, 75 sailors from the HTMS Sukhothai corvette had been rescued and 31 were still missing, the navy said. The high waves that caused the accident had lessened since Sunday night's sinking, but were still high enough to endanger small boats, the navy said.

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