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Chinese maritime policemen evacuate
sailors of cargo ship "Zo Ming 3" from the Democratic People's Republic of
Korea (DPRK) at the sea about 20 nautical miles north of Weihai port in
east China's Shandong Province Dec. 7, 2007. Twenty-one sailors from DPRK
were rescued by Chinese vessels after their cargo ship slanted due to
water entering its cabins off the coast of Shandong Province on Friday.
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JINAN, Dec. 8 (Xinhua) -- Twenty-one sailors from the
Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) were rescued by Chinese vessels
after their cargo ship slanted due to water entering its cabins off the coast of
east China's Shandong Province.
The DPRK ship, "Zo Ming 3", leaned Friday afternoon
at the sea about 20 nautical miles north of Weihai port after seawater entered
two cargo cabins, according to the Weihai Maritime Bureau.
The bureau said it received a directive from the
China Maritime Search and Rescue Center around 4:50 p.m. saying the DPRK vessel
was leaning sharply and in danger of sinking and rescue operation should be
immediately launched.
A maritime police vessel rushed to the site to carry
out rescue operation. The bureau also organized vessels passing by to join the
rescue.
The 21 sailors were rescued by four fishing boats
from Liaoning Province around 5:30 p.m. and then transferred to the maritime
police vessel.
The sailors were transported to Weihai port at 11:20
p.m. Friday and provided with food and accommodation by local government. Their
empty vessel was halted from sinking and is being pulled to the Weihai port.