One Missing and Two Rescued Following Early Morning Maritime Collision Near Singapore’s Southern Islands
Singapore authorities are searching for one missing person after a pleasure craft collided with a supply vessel. Two others were rescued and are currently safe.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 27, 2026, 9:18 AM EDT
Source: The information in this article was sourced from AsiaOne

Urgent Search Operations Launched After Pre-Dawn Maritime Crash
A critical search and rescue mission was initiated in the early hours of Friday morning following a significant collision between a private pleasure craft and a commercial supply vessel. The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore reported that the incident occurred at roughly 4:15 am in the waters situated off the Southern Islands. Immediate efforts resulted in the successful rescue of two individuals who were on board the smaller craft at the time of the impact. However, a third person remains unaccounted for, leading to an intensified deployment of emergency assets to the surrounding maritime sector.
Multi Agency Response Mobilized for Southern Islands Incident
The Maritime and Port Authority has coordinated a comprehensive response involving several branches of Singapore’s emergency services. Specialized patrol craft have been dispatched to the site, joined by high speed assets from the Police Coast Guard and the Singapore Civil Defence Force Marine Division. These teams are conducting a systematic sweep of the area to locate the missing passenger while managing the safety of the busy shipping lanes nearby. According to official statements, the primary focus remains the swift recovery of the individual through synchronized surface and aerial monitoring.
Safety Status of Supply Vessel Crew and Ongoing Support
While the pleasure craft sustained significant distress during the encounter, all personnel on board the involved supply vessel have been accounted for. Authorities confirmed that no injuries were reported among the crew of the larger ship, which remains on-site to assist with the investigation. The Maritime and Port Authority has also established direct contact with the next-of-kin of the missing person, offering necessary support services during the ongoing operation. This communication remains a priority as officials work to provide updates to the family amidst the unfolding situation.
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