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Crew on Iranian ship rescued from China's Yangtze River
Posted: 01 November 2009 1552 hrs

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Iranian ship runs aground in China's Yangtze River


BEIJING : A rescue operation on Sunday airlifted 37 crew members from an Iranian-registered cargo ship that ran aground in heavy weather at the mouth of China's Yangtze river, state media said.

Helicopters dispatched by China's transport ministry succeeded in pulling the multi-national crew of Iranians, Bangladeshis and Malaysians off the distressed ship, China Central Television reported.

One crew member was hospitalised with a heart condition and another injured during the operation, a maritime official said in the report.

Earlier, state Xinhua news agency reported that a crew of 36 were onboard the Iranian-registered vessel that was identified as the Zoorik and which was on the brink of capsizing. - AFP/ms

 


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