The Sun (Malaysia)

HK fishing vessel capsizes in Penang

> Crew members rescued after ship hits artificial reef

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GEORGE TOWN: Commercial fishing vessel Xin Yi Yi from Hong Kong, which was approachin­g Penang Port to dock, capsized after hitting an artificial reef 2.65 nautical miles from Barat Pulau Rimau, near here yesterday.

The vessel was reported to have hit the reef made up of a wreck and a cement ship at 5.30am.

Malaysian Maritime Enforcemen­t Agency (MMEA) Penang branch deputy director of operations Hamizan Harun said the captain, a Chinese national, and four crew members, one from Hong Kong and the others from China, aged between 25 and 40, were rescued by the Penang Marine Operations Force and fishermen in the area.

“No one was hurt,” he told reporters.

He said the 43.6-metre long vessel was scheduled to pick up a cargo of live fish at Penang Port before continuing its journey to Langkawi.

According to the ship’s agent, total losses were estimated at RM3.5 million and that the MMEA had started a probe into the incident.

The captain, Shek Shing Hei, said it was very dark and foggy. The sea was choppy which caused him to miss the buoy indicating the presence of the artificial reef.

He said the flashing light on the buoy was not working at the time.

“There was a loud bang before the ship tilted to the right and capsized. I immediatel­y ordered the crew to abandon ship. We were fortunate there were fishing boats nearby.”

The four crew members were identified as Chen Jian Hua, Cai Rong Kun, Jiang Li Xing and Chen Shi Xin. – Bernama

 ??  ?? The fishing vessel partially submerged after it hit an artificial reef yesterday. No one was hurt.
The fishing vessel partially submerged after it hit an artificial reef yesterday. No one was hurt.

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