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Chinese, Vietnamese sailors missing as Panama-flagged ship sinks

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December 18, 2020
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Cargo ship Xin Hong was transporting 7,800 tonnes of clay from Malaysia to Hong Kong when it encountered rough seas.

Cargo ship Xin Hong was transporting 7,800 tonnes of clay from Malaysia to Hong Kong when it encountered rough seas.

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Cargo ship Xin Hong was transporting 7,800 tonnes of clay from Malaysia to Hong Kong when it encountered rough seas.

Sailors had contacted Vietnam for help earlier on Thursday when the ship began to list in rough seas [Al Jazeera]

Aljazeera – At least 15 sailors remain missing after a Panama-flagged cargo ship capsized in rough seas off Vietnam, Vietnamese state media said.

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The incident happened on Thursday off the central province of Binh Thuan when the Xin Hong with 11 Chinese and four Vietnamese sailors on board was transporting 7,800 tonnes of clay from Malaysia to Hong Kong, Nhan Dan newspaper reported.

Sailors had contacted Vietnam for help earlier on Thursday when the ship began to list in rough seas, the report said.

Vietnam has sent a rescue team, including a coastguard vessel, to search for the missing sailors, the report said, adding that the team had found an inflatable life raft near the sinking ship with no one inside.

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