Two cargo ships collided on Friday night on the upper reach near
the Three Gorges Dam and ten sailors were rescued.
Rescuers said the whereabouts of seven other sailors are still
unknown.
According to the Three Gorges navigation administration, the
collision took place at 10:35 PM near Quxikou in central
China's Hubei Province, or about seven kilometers from
the Three Gorges Dam.
One cargo ship capsized on the spot after the collision.
The city government of Yichang organized an emergency rescue
team, headed by deputy mayor Hu Jiafa and comprised of five
squads.
The administration deployed two rescue ships, together with
other fishing ships on the nearby waters in search of the missing
sailors.
As of Saturday morning, ten people were found and rescued, and
all were given food, clothing and necessary medical treatment.
The ten people are sailors and cargo owners on the ship, said an
official with the local government, adding that three of them were
slightly injured and are treated in a medical center in the county
of Zigui.
The collision does not affect the normal traffic on the Yangtze
River near the Three Gorges, and investigation into the cause of
the accident is underway.
(Xinhua News Agency October 14, 2006)