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Oil tanker may explode after hitting freighter

Crew members missing after collison near China

- By Gerry Shih The Associated Press

BEIJING — An oil tanker that caught fire after colliding with a freighter off China’s east coast is at risk of exploding and sinking, Chinese state media reported Monday, as authoritie­s from three countries struggled to find its 32 missing crew members and contain oil spewing from the blazing wreck.

State broadcaste­r China Central Television, citing Chinese officials, said none of the 30 Iranians and two Bangladesh­is missing since the collision late Saturday had been found. Search and cleanup efforts have been hampered by fierce fires and poisonous gases that have engulfed the tanker and surroundin­g waters, CCTV reported.

The Panama-registered tanker Sanchi was sailing from Iran to South Korea when it collided with the Hong Kong-registered freighter CF Crystal in the East China Sea, 160 miles off the coast of Shanghai, China’s Ministry of Transport said.

China, South Korea and the U.S. have sent ships and planes to search for the Sanchi’s crew.

All 21 crew members of the Crystal, which was carrying grain from the United States to China, were rescued.

It wasn’t immediatel­y clear what caused the collision.

Kwon Yong-deok, a Korea Coast Guard official, said thick black smoke was still billowing from the ship on Monday afternoon and bad weather was worsening visibility at the scene.

The Sanchi was carrying 150,000 tons, or nearly 1 million barrels, of condensate, a type of ultra-light oil, according to Chinese authoritie­s.

By comparison, the Exxon Valdez spilled 260,000 barrels into Prince William Sound off Alaska in 1989, badly damaging local ecology.

But the size of the oil slick from the Sanchi may be smaller. Unlike the thick crude that gushed out of the Valdez, much of the light, gassy condensate from the Sanchi may have evaporated or burned immediatel­y, Kwon said.

 ??  ?? The Associated Press This image from video broadcast by China’s CCTV shows the tanker Sanchi burning Monday after a collision with a freighter off China’s eastern coast.
The Associated Press This image from video broadcast by China’s CCTV shows the tanker Sanchi burning Monday after a collision with a freighter off China’s eastern coast.

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