Search suspended for missing crew members after U.S. ship overturns in typhoon
Authorities have suspended the search for five missing crew members from a cargo ship that overturned during a typhoon near the Northern Mariana Islands.

Authorities have suspended the search for five missing crew members from a U.S. cargo ship that overturned during a typhoon near the Northern Mariana Islands.
The 145-foot vessel, called the Mariana, was carrying six people when it capsized during the severe weather. One crew member's body has been recovered by divers from the overturned ship.
The search operation covered waters near the Northern Mariana Islands, where the typhoon conditions created challenging circumstances for rescue efforts. Despite extensive search operations, authorities determined that continuing the search was no longer viable.
The Mariana was operating as a cargo vessel when the incident occurred. The identities of the crew members and additional details about the ship's cargo or destination have not been released.
The Northern Mariana Islands, a U.S. territory in the Pacific, regularly experiences typhoon activity during certain seasons, creating hazardous conditions for maritime operations in the region.