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6 Chinese-national crew members dead after ship sinks off Japan: Chinese Consulate-General in Fukuoka
Published: Jan 27, 2023 09:00 AM
Cheng Yan (R), Chinese deputy consul-general in Fukuoka visits rescued Chinese crew members in Nagasaki, Japan, Jan. 26, 2023. Eight crew members of a cargo ship that sank off southwestern Japan have been confirmed dead, including six Chinese nationals, said the Chinese Consulate-General in Fukuoka on Thursday. Photo: Xinhua

Cheng Yan (R), Chinese deputy consul-general in Fukuoka visits rescued Chinese crew members in Nagasaki, Japan, Jan. 26, 2023. Eight crew members of a cargo ship that sank off southwestern Japan have been confirmed dead, including six Chinese nationals, said the Chinese Consulate-General in Fukuoka on Thursday. Photo: Xinhua



 
Cheng Yan (R), Chinese deputy consul-general in Fukuoka, and Guo Xuejing (L), a consul of the Chinese Consulate-General in Nagasaki, hand daily life supplies to a rescued Chinese crew member in Nagasaki, Japan, Jan. 26, 2023. Eight crew members of a cargo ship that sank off southwestern Japan have been confirmed dead, including six Chinese nationals, said the Chinese Consulate-General in Fukuoka on Thursday. Photo: Xinhua

Cheng Yan (R), Chinese deputy consul-general in Fukuoka, and Guo Xuejing (L), a consul of the Chinese Consulate-General in Nagasaki, hand daily life supplies to a rescued Chinese crew member in Nagasaki, Japan, Jan. 26, 2023. Eight crew members of a cargo ship that sank off southwestern Japan have been confirmed dead, including six Chinese nationals, said the Chinese Consulate-General in Fukuoka on Thursday. Photo: Xinhua


Eight crew members of a cargo ship that sank off southwestern Japan have been confirmed dead, including six Chinese nationals, said the Chinese Consulate-General in Fukuoka on Thursday.

Five crew members, including four Chinese nationals and a Myanmarese national, have survived, with nine others still missing.

The Hong Kong-registered cargo ship named Jintian capsized and sank off Nagasaki prefecture in southwestern Japan on Wednesday, with 22 crew members onboard, including 14 Chinese nationals and eight Myanmarese nationals.

A group of staff members with the consulate-generals in Fukuoka and Nagasaki, commissioned by Chinese Ambassador to Japan Kong Xuanyou, on Thursday visited the rescued at Nagasaki Coast Guard Office and sent daily necessities to the Chinese crew members.

A working group tasked with the matter will spare no effort to help the rescued Chinese crew members return home safely, and it has asked the Japanese side to continue searching for the missing sailors and handle the aftermath, said Cheng Yan, Chinese deputy consul-general in Fukuoka.