Chinese boat on fire in Antarctic, 97 rescued
Updated: 2013-04-18 10:56
(Xinhua)
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SANTIAGO - All 97 crew members of a Chinese fishing vessel were rescued Wednesday in Antarctic waters after a fire broke out on board, the Chinese Embassy in Chile confirmed.
Earlier, the Chilean Navy said in a statement that a Norwegian-flagged vessel rescued the Chinese fishermen.
"Some 90 members of the crew of the Chinese fishing vessel 'Kai Xin', which was sailing in Antarctic waters, were rescued by the Norwegian vessel 'Juvel' on Wednesday morning, after a fire broke out on the fishing ship from unknown causes," the statement said.
According to Chile's search and rescue maritime service, the fire broke out at 8:30 am local time (1130 GMT) in a location 55 km northwest of Chile's O'Higgins Antarctic base.
There were 97 crew members on board when the ship was rescued, Chilean media reported.
The Chinese Embassy said it had launched an emergency mechanism to keep close contact with Chilean authorities after being informed of the accident.
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