Searchers have discovered Wednesday morning the stern of a
Panamanian freighter that sank last week in the sea area off East
China's
Fujian Province, according to The East China Sea Salvage Bureau
under the Ministry of Communications.
Two sailors were rescued and nine bodies have been found so
faramong the 37-member crew of the Hengda 1, which went down off
the rocky coast of Fujian Province on February 16. The remaining 26
people are still missing and their survival chances are slim,
saidrescuers.
Divers found the ship stern at 10:45 PM with the help of
five rescue ships and one helicopter. Rescuers said that some of
the missing sailors might be in the cabin at the stern.
The rescue operation has been extended to a wider area of sea,
including areas near local islands, as it entered the sixth day
onWednesday, local salvage department sources said.
The accident occurred at 11:23 PM last Thursday when the
shiphit a reef. All 37 crew members aboard fell into the water.
The East China Sea Salvage Bureau dispatched a 14-member rescue
team, including 10 divers and engineers, to join the rescue efforts
on Sunday.
Rescue work is still going on though strong wind and high waves
have hampered the rescue operation.
(Xinhua News Agency February 23, 2006)