Khaleej Times

‘No hope of survivors’ in Iran tanker fire

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beijing — An Iranian oil tanker burst into flames from end to end and sank on Sunday, eight days after a collision with a cargo ship off China, state media said.

A Tehran official said even before news of the sinking that there was no hope of saving some 30 missing crewmen. But Chinese officials played down fears of a major environmen­tal disaster.

The Sanchi, carrying 136,000 tonnes of light crude oil from Iran, had been in flames since colliding with the CF Crystal, a Hong Kong-registered bulk freighter, on January 6.

Around midday Sunday the ship “suddenly ignited”, with the entire vessel burning fiercely and a pall of smoke around 800-1,000 metres high, China’s transport ministry said, releasing dramatic pictures showing the entire vessel obscured by thick black smoke.

The ship later sank, the official news agency Xinhua cited the State Oceanic Administra­tion as saying.

“There is no hope of finding survivors among the members of the crew,” Mohammad Rastad, spokesman for the Iranian rescue team dispatched to Shanghai, told Iran’s state broadcaste­r in Tehran before the tanker went down.

Rastad said informatio­n from members of the Crystal crew suggested all the personnel on the Sanchi were killed in the first hour of the accident “due to the explosion and the release of gas”.

“Despite our efforts, it has not been possible to extinguish the fire and recover bodies due to repeated explosions and gas leaks,” he said.

The Sanchi, which was headed to South Korea to deliver its cargo, had a crew of 32 — 30 Iranians and two Bangladesh­is. Only three bodies have so far been recovered.

Chinese rescuers on Saturday recovered the tanker’s “black box”, the transport ministry said without specifying what had been retrieved.

A reporter with China’s state television CCTV aboard a plane from the State Oceanic Administra­tion reported seeing wreckage from the Sanchi and oil on fire, and spilt fuel covering a 10 square kilometre area.

“The oil spill situation is very serious,” CCTV quoted the reporter as saying on social media.—

 ?? AFP ?? Smoke and flames coming from the burning oil tanker Sanchi on Sunday at sea off the coast of eastern China.—
AFP Smoke and flames coming from the burning oil tanker Sanchi on Sunday at sea off the coast of eastern China.—

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