Albuquerque Journal

Chinese ship rescue continues

Fourth person saved, 12 bodies recovered

- BY ZEN SOO

HONG KONG — Rescue teams searching for missing crew members from a Chinese engineerin­g ship that sank over the weekend saved a fourth person on Monday and recovered 12 bodies, Chinese maritime authoritie­s said.

Officials said the crew member rescued by a Chinese navy ship on Monday was in stable condition. Three other members of the 30-person crew were rescued on Saturday.

The bodies were found about 50 nautical miles southwest of the area in which the vessel Fujing 001 sank, authoritie­s in the southeaste­rn province of Guangdong said. Officials were attempting to identify the bodies.

The search for the remaining crew members was continuing.

The China-registered floating crane was involved in building several offshore wind farms. It had been sheltering from tropical storm Chaba, but dragged its anchor and the anchor chain then broke, maritime authoritie­s said.

The vessel then snapped into two and sank Saturday during the storm, which had maximum sustained winds of 68 miles an hour and was upgraded to a typhoon before making landfall in Guangdong.

The ship sank about 180 miles southwest of Hong Kong. Authoritie­s said the vessel was close to the center of the storm, making rescue operations difficult.

Hong Kong sent two fixed-wing aircraft and four helicopter­s on Saturday for the rescue effort. The search continued Monday, though Hong Kong authoritie­s said the chances of rescuing the remaining crew members alive were slim.

Elsewhere in China, eight people sheltering from rain in Shijiazhua­ng were killed Saturday when a decorative building structure fell from 40 feet, the official Xinhua New Agency said.

 ?? HONG KONG GOVERNMENT FLYING SERVICE ?? A helicopter with rescue crew members approaches a sinking ship in the South China Sea, 186 miles south of Hong Kong.
HONG KONG GOVERNMENT FLYING SERVICE A helicopter with rescue crew members approaches a sinking ship in the South China Sea, 186 miles south of Hong Kong.

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