Seventy-seven people were saved and three went missing when a
fishing boat carrying 80 caught fire early Thursday on the Yellow
Sea off east China's Shandong Province, the local maritime
authorities said.
The boat from northeast China's Liaoning Province was found in
flames at 2:00 AM, about 30 nautical miles off Chengshantou,
Rongcheng city, Shandong Provincial Maritime Safety Administration
told Xinhua.
The maritime traffic management center in Chengshantou
immediately sought help from all the five vessels that were seen on
the nautical radar display to be sailing close to the site.
The center also sent four tugboats to the rescue operation, and
sent signals calling on more passing vessels to join in.
By 3:10 AM, the fire had devoured the entire cabin. Three
sailors fell into the water when all the 80 people on board were
waiting for help on the deck.
The fire was brought under control at 4:50 AM, but a fourth
sailor was found missing.
By midday, only one of the four missing sailors has been
rescued. The survivors are on their way to the coastal city of
Weihai, where medical workers are ready to treat the injured.
(Xinhua News Agency January 12, 2006)