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China: 2 Dead, Several Missing after Fishing Boat Overturns

By IANS | Updated: March 14, 2024 13:59 IST

Beijing, March 14 Two people have been confirmed dead after a fishing boat struck a reef and sank in ...

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Beijing, March 14 Two people have been confirmed dead after a fishing boat struck a reef and sank in the sea near Zhangzhou city in China's Fujian province early Thursday, according to the local maritime authorities. Helicopters and rescue ships have been dispatched to carry out search and rescue tasks.

A total of six people fell into the sea, Xinhua news agency reported. As of now, two people have been rescued. The rescue workers are still looking for the remaining two. More details are awaited.

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