Local governments are being urged to strengthen water transport
safety management following recent fatal accidents.
The Ministry of Communications and the State Administration of
Work Safety issued the urgent circular after an overloaded boat
sunk in a river on Wednesday. Twenty-eight people drowned in the
accident in Yuechi of
Sichuan Province in southwest China.
In January, 12 people died when an overloaded boat sunk in Xinye
County of
Henan Province in central China.
But administrations stressed that the safety of licensed
passenger and cargo ships is improving.
The number of accidents caused by licensed passenger and
transport ships dropped by about 5 percent in the first two months
of this year, compared with the same period in 2005. The death toll
was 26 in the period, 72.6 percent lower than the same time last
year, according to the circular.
Overloaded boats that are originally registered for agricultural
use and forbidden to carry passengers should be blamed for the
recent fatal accidents, said the document.
To prevent more tragedies, the authorities urged local
governments to draw lessons from the accidents and severely punish
those who carry passengers illegally.
The document emphasized the proper use of boats in small towns
and villages.
Governments at county level are being ordered to find those
responsible for supervising and managing boats that are not
supposed to carry passengers, and organize special crackdowns on
those in breach of safety regulations. Safety issues concerning
ferries and underwater projects were also mentioned in the
circular.
(China Daily March 18, 2006)