Authorities launched an air and sea rescue operation yesterday to find 11 crew members from a Chinese cargo ship after it collided with another vessel and sank just outside Hong Kong’s teeming waters.
Four helicopters and more than 20 ships from China and Hong Kong were deployed to the waters near Po Toi, an island lying at the edge of Hong Kong’s territory where the ship sank in the early hours of yesterday morning, officials said.
“Two cargo ships collided and one of them sank,” a police spokeswoman told AFP. Authorities are still trying to determine the exact location of the sunken ship.
Aerial footage of the scene shown on Hong Kong television showed an oil slick on the surface of the sea where the ship is believed to have gone down.
A fire department spokesman said there were 12 people in total on board, with police confirming that one male was later rescued and sent to hospital.
The 97-metre long Chinese cargo ship, the Zhong Xing 2, was carrying cement from the Northern Chinese province of Hebei to the city of Haikou in the nation’s southern island of Hainan, the Marine Department said.
It collided with a 300-metre long container ship, the Marshall Islands-registered MOL Motivator, whose crew members are all safe, it said.
Hong Kong’s waters are notoriously crowded. Hundreds of vessels, from wooden sampans to enormous container ships, ply the shipping routes that criss-cross the territory, one of the world’s busiest ports, every day.
A collision in October 2012 between a high-speed ferry and a pleasure boat claimed 39 lives in the city’s worst maritime disaster for over 40 years.
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