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26 seamen rescued from sinking cargo off Philippine coast
Beijing—Twenty-six Chinese
seamen were rescued while two others were still missing in the South
China Sea when their cargo ship sank off to the northwestern tip of the
Philippines on Monday.
The Panamanian-registered cargo “JIN SHAN”, with 28 crew members on
board, started to go down near the coast of Philippines’ Ilocos Norte
province on Sunday afternoon due to a leak on the crust and was
completely off the sea surface at 3:00 a.m. Monday dawn, according to
China’s Maritime Rescue Coordinating Center (MRCC).
The ship, leaving from the Solomon islands for China’s eastern Jiangsu
province, called Beijing’s MRCC for help as it cruised 68 nautical miles
northwest of Cape Bojeador on the northern Philippines’ Luzon island.
Twenty-six seamen, jumping off the sinking ship to ride on small back-up
inflatable boats, were picked up by a Japanese crude vessel while the
captain and a technician insisted on staying on the sinking cargo to
rescue the goods.
The Japanese ship “TOWADA” was heading towards Japan and the 26saved
seamen were in “very good conditions”, the MRCC official said, adding
that there is, however, no information concerning the missing.
Philippine coastguard spokesman Lieutenant Commander Armando Balilo told
Xinhua that the rescue team, including a rescue boat, a helicopter and a
plane, has not found the shipwrecks or the missing crew. But he said the
rescue team would extend the scale of search and pursue the Japanese
vessel for more information.
Balilo said the cause of the accident is still under investigation.
Huang Li, a consul with Chinese embassy in Manila, said the embassy has
yet to identify the casualties and there are still no calls from the
relatives.
The tides at the South China Sea near the Philippine northwestern coast
are particularly high at the season, rescuers said, adding that rough
weather at the sea will hamper the search efforts. Twenty-eight
fishermen were missing after a fishing vessel sank off the northern
Philippines, local media reported Monday.
The boat sank near the Ilocos Norte province Sunday evening and the
Philippine Coast Guard rescue team has no further information on the
missing fishermen’s whereabouts, local television network GMA News
reported.
The TV report said the missing were Chinese fishermen, but it has not
been confirmed by the Chinese Embassy in Manila yet.
—The Daily Mail, China Daily news exchange item |