Chinese rescuers inspect
remainings of a South Korean vessel "Golden Rose", after it collided
with a Chinese ship and sank off the coast of Yantai, east China's
Shandong Province, May 12, 2007. Sixteen sailors on the ship were
still missing. [Xinhua]
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JINAN -- Sixteen sailors on a cargo vessel registered in the Republic of
Korea are missing when it sank off east China due to collision with a ship run
by a Chinese company, rescuers said on Saturday.
The ROK vessel, "Golden Rose", sank on the sea near Yantai, east China's
Shandong Province after it collided around 3 a.m. Saturday with Saint
Vincent-registered "Jinsheng", a ship run by Shandong Lufeng Shipping Company
Ltd.
Chinese rescuers have found two life rafts and some wrecked articles
confirmed to be left by the "Golden Rose". They believed the vessel had sunk
with its 16 sailors aboard missing.
Rescue vessels and helicopters from Shandong maritime bureaus and Dalian are
still searching the missing at the site.
The "Golden Rose" loaded with 59 million tons of steel, was heading from
Liaoning to ROK. The container ship "Jinsheng was heading from Yantai to Dalian.
The cause of the collision is still being investigated.