Search-and-rescue drill in Anhui
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An oil tanker catches fire after it hits a cargo ship during a maritime search-and-rescue drill held in Chaohu, East China's Anhui Province October 22, 2007. Twenty-five ships with more than 300 personnel took part in the drill to improve their search-and-rescue capability.
Rescue ships rush to search for drowning victims during a maritime search-and-rescue drill held in Chaohu, East China's Anhui Province October 22, 2007. Twenty-five ships with more than 300 personnel took part in the drill to improve their search-and-rescue capability.
A drowning victim is carried onto an ambulance during a maritime search-and-rescue drill held in Chaohu, East China's Anhui Province October 22, 2007. Twenty-five ships with more than 300 personnel took part in the drill to improve their search-and-rescue capability.
Rescue ships rush to search for drowning victims during a maritime search-and-rescue drill held in Chaohu, East China's Anhui Province October 22, 2007. Twenty-five ships with more than 300 personnel took part in the drill to improve their search-and-rescue capability.
(China Daily October 23, 2007)
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