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Salvage team raises chemical-laden sunken ship on Yangtze River
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19:57, December 17, 2007

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A half-sunken vessel carrying corrosive chemicals in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River was successfully raised Monday, local authorities said.

It took more than 100 workers about 80 hours to salvage the vessel registered as "Xianghan Shouwei 0298".

Chen Honglin, vice head of the rescue headquarters, said the vessel, loaded with 609 tons of liquid caustic soda, started to sink at 4:00 a.m. Friday off Zhicheng Harbor in Yidu City, Hubei Province.

He noted that no leakage or pollution resulted in the mishap and no casualties were reported.

The ship was traveling to Hunan Province when its owner contacted the local government for help at about 7:00 a.m. Friday after failing to salvage the ship himself.

A rescue ship and a salvage team arrived at the scene that day to carry out repairs to prevent the vessel from completely sinking. By Saturday noon, four acid and alkaline resistant pumps were in use to drain the chemicals.

Salvage workers retrieved the corrosive chemicals Sunday.

The local maritime bureau was carrying out an investigation to determine the cause of incident.

Source:Xinhua



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