Sad! 6 Chinese sailors unfortunately killed

In the early hours of January 25, the Hong Kong-flagged cargo ship Jin Tian sank in the waters near Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan, carrying 22 crew members. As of noon on the 26th, among the 13 crew members who have been searched, 5 are not life-threatening, and 4 of them are Chinese crew members; 8 crew members have been confirmed dead, of which 6 are Chinese crew members. | Related reading (The Paper)

Gong Deming

As far as the current situation is concerned, the cargo ship registered in Hong Kong, China sank near the Man and Woman Islands in Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. There were 22 Chinese and Burmese crew members on board. So far, 13 crew members have been searched, and 8 crew members Deaths have been confirmed, including 6 Chinese crew members. After the search and rescue was completed, why the cargo ship sank may be the most concerned issue for everyone. At present, there seems to be no definite result on this issue. However, when the ship sent out a distress signal, the crew said that the ship was leaking and was tilting. It seems that there are no natural disasters in the nearby waters. Perhaps this accident was caused by the internal problems of the ship.

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