The next day, both Japan and several mainstream media outlets around the world reported the explosions of the Japanese Fishery Agency ships and the visiting nation's Fishery Agency ships.
The reports claimed that all the Fishery Agency ships from Japan and the visiting nation had been destroyed in the explosions, killing a total of thirty-two people aboard. The discovery of a large number of sharks in the vicinity of the explosion made it clear that there was no chance of survivors.
Both nations attributed the cause of the explosion to mechanical failure.
Although this explanation seemed a bit too coincidental, for now there was no better evidence to suggest another reason for the blasts.
Apart from Japanese Fishery Agency ships, there was no one else on the vast ocean. To say that the sharks caused the explosion was simply too far-fetched, so the two nations used this seemingly coincidental reason to explain the incidents.
Both Fishery Agency ships exploded due to malfunctions!