Dramatic video shows rescue of crew member from sinking ship near Hong Kong


An industrial support vessel operating in the South China Sea sank in a storm with the possible loss of more than two dozen crew members, the Hong Kong rescue services said on Saturday.

Authorities dispatched planes and helicopters to assist in the rescue, with at least three of the 30-person crew brought to safety by 5:30 p.m. local time on Saturday.

Rescuers lift a crew member from a sinking ship into a helicopter, after the ship broke in two, in waters off Hong Kong, in this screen grab from video Saturday. (Hong Kong Government Flight Service/Reuters)

Photos released by the Hong Kong Government Flying Service showed a crew member being winched up to a rescue helicopter as large waves hit the sinking ship, which had broken into two parts.

The accident happened about 300 kilometers south of Hong Kong.

The Flying Service did not give the ship’s name or origin. He said in a statement that crew members were negotiating difficulties caused by Tropical Storm Chaba, which was blowing maximum winds of 110 km/h.

The storm hit the western part of China’s coastal province of Guangdong on Saturday.

The Hong Kong service sent two fixed-wing planes and four helicopters for the rescue effort.

A crew member is hoisted from a sinking ship and into a helicopter off Hong Kong, in this screen grab from video from July 2, 2022.
A crew member from a sinking ship is winched into a helicopter off Hong Kong on Saturday. At least three people from a crew of 30 were rescued. (Hong Kong Government Flight Service/Reuters)

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