SYDNEY: One hundred and six people were plucked to safety from a sinking asylum-seeker boat off Australia Tuesday, with just two suffering minor injuries, rescuers said. The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) had earlier reported a boat with approximately 105 people on board was in trouble. It did not say if everyone had been accounted for, only that the rescue operation was continuing. AMSA received a request for assistance from someone onboard the boat Tuesday morning. A navy ship and a customs and border protection aircraft responded. A merchant vessel also joined the rescue effort. "The vessel was upright, but partially submerged. A number of people were sighted in the water," an AMSA spokeswoman said. "As at 3:30pm (0530 GMT) HMAS Parramatta has reportedly recovered 106 people from the water. "Two people are reported to have minor injuries. Search and rescue operations continue."