In a dramatic maritime incident near Huangyan Island, a foreign freighter capsized, prompting China’s Coast Guard to launch a massive rescue mission. Seventeen crew members have been saved from the ordeal, but two succumbed to injuries, leaving four still unaccounted for as operations press on.
The crisis unfolded in waters close to the disputed island, drawing swift action from Beijing. Following a plea for help from the Philippines, integrated commands under the Dongsha flotilla facilitated joint efforts. Chinese ships Dongsha and Sanmen met Philippine vessel 9701 precisely at 2:43 PM on January 25, safely transferring survivors in a model of cross-border synergy.
The rapid deployment of expert vessels post-sinking exemplifies China’s proactive stance on seafarer welfare. As weather and waves challenge rescuers, the Coast Guard pledges unrelenting pursuit to locate the missing quartet.
This event not only tests emergency response capabilities but also reinforces diplomatic ties through shared humanitarian goals in the South China Sea.
