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2 ships collide in channel; 1 sinks

- By ZHENG CAIXIONG in Guangzhou zhengcaixi­ong@ chinadaily.com.cn

A helicopter and 30 vessels were sent to help rescue missing sailors when two ships collided in the Lingdingya­ng channel at the mouth of the Pearl River early on Monday.

By 4 pm, 12 people remained missing, according to a news release from the Guangdong Maritime Safety Administra­tion on Monday.

The Fujian-registered bulk cargo ship Shunjinlon­g collided with a Jiangsu-registered vessel, Jinzelun, at about 3 am.

Jinzelun, which was carrying more than 5,000 metric tons of sand, sank. Two of the 14 sailors aboard were rescued, while 12 others were missing. Shunjinlon­g was carrying 5,038 tons of steel products. All 11 sailors aboard were rescued.

The safety administra­tion organized a rescue effort immediatel­y after the incident was reported.

Temporary traffic controls have been in effect in the waters where the collision occurred.

Rescuers warned other ships passing by to pay special attention to navigation safety and keep away from the scene while rescue work is underway.

Li Xi, Party chief of Guangdong province, has urged department­s and rescuers involved to do what they can to rescue the victims and try to keep casualties to a minimum. Officials have also arrived at the scene and at the rescue headquarte­rs to help organize the rescue work.

An investigat­ion of the incident is in progress, the news release said.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? A crew member who was thrown into the water is lifted onto a rescue boat.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY A crew member who was thrown into the water is lifted onto a rescue boat.

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