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12 bodies found after typhoon sinks offshore vessel in S China
Updated 17:30, 04-Jul-2022
CGTN
Fujing 001, a vessel for offshore wind power project construction, in waters near Yangjiang City, Guangdong Province, China, July 3, 2022 ./China Media Group

Fujing 001, a vessel for offshore wind power project construction, in waters near Yangjiang City, Guangdong Province, China, July 3, 2022 ./China Media Group

Rescuers have found 12 bodies suspected to be of victims who drowned after Typhoon Chaba sank a vessel in waters near Yangjiang City, south China's Guangdong Province, over the weekend.

Officials have stepped up efforts to identify the bodies, Guangdong's maritime search and rescue center said.

One more person was rescued in the early hours of Monday.

A total of 30 crew members abandoned Fujing 001, a vessel for offshore wind power project construction, after its anchor chain broke in the typhoon on July 2. Earlier media reports said the vessel had split into two.  

So far, four people have been rescued and search continues for the remaining missing persons.

On July 2, three people were found by the rescue helicopter of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government Flying Team. 

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