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32 missing after Iran tanker hits Chinese ship

- Reuters

beijing — A tanker carrying Iranian oil and run by the country’s top oil shipping operator was ablaze and spewing cargo into the East China Sea on Sunday after colliding with a Chinese bulk ship, leaving its 32 crew members missing, the Chinese government said.

Thick clouds of dark smoke could be seen billowing out of the Sanchi tanker, engulfing the vessel as rescue efforts were hampered by bad weather and fire on and around the ship, Mohammad Rastad, head of Iran’s Ports and Maritime Organisati­on, told Iranian television.

The Sanchi collided with the CF Crystal about 160 nautical miles off the coast near Shanghai on Saturday evening, the Chinese Ministry of Transporta­tion said in

Sanchi is floating and burning as of now There is an oil slick and we are pushing forward with rescue efforts. China transporta­tion ministry

a statement. The Panama-registered tanker was sailing from Iran to South Korea, carrying 136,000 tonnes of condensate, an ultra light crude. That is equivalent to just under one million barrels, worth about $60 million, based on global crude oil prices.

“Sanchi is floating and burning as of now,” the ministry said. “There is an oil slick and we are pushing forward with rescue efforts.” State media CCTV showed pictures of the tanker ablaze and billowing plumes of thick dark smoke.

It had sent four rescue ships and three cleaning boats to the site by 9am on Sunday, it added.

South Korea also sent a ship and helicopter to help.

A Korean Coast Guard official confirmed the tanker was still raging at 1pm (0500 GMT). He declined to be identified as he was not authorised to speak to the media.

The tanker’s 32 crew members were all Iranian nationals except for two Bangladesh­i nationals, the Chinese transport ministry said.

“There is a wide perimetre of flames around the vessel because of the spillage and search efforts are being carried out with difficulty,” Rastad said. —

 ?? AFP ?? The Panamanian-flagged tanker Sanchi on fire after collision with a cargo ship at the sea. —
AFP The Panamanian-flagged tanker Sanchi on fire after collision with a cargo ship at the sea. —

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