The "Fujing 001" round 25 water -falling person's body has been found
Author:Xinhua News Agency Time:2022.07.29
The Guangdong Search and Rescue Center "Fujing 001" Round Emergency Disposal Headquarters reported on the 29th that after continuous search and rescue in the past few days, there have been 25 remains of the waterfall personnel. The search and rescue work of personnel is still ongoing. The maritime department has set up an accident investigation team to conduct a comprehensive investigation in accordance with the law.
In the early morning of July 2nd, when the "Fujing 001" wheel of the sea wind farm project was constructed in the construction of a rotor in the waters near Yangjiang, Guangdong, the anchor 3 of Typhoon "Siaba" was broken and the anchor was in danger. At the time of the accident, there were 30 people on board. Since then, the ship sinks on the sea, and the searching and rescue power has successfully rescued four ships on board, and 26 people lost contact.
The "Fujing 001" shot on July 2 was sinking on the scene (Figure Conferry at the Maritime Department)
The Guangdong Maritime Search and Rescue Center coordinates all parties to carry out air, water surface, and underwater three -dimensional search and rescue in the waters of more than 10,000 square meters. A total of 5713 ships and 81 aircraft are dispatched. At present, the aftermath work of the victims has basically come to an end, and the personnel of the rescue ship have stable physical condition.
The maritime department has set up an accident investigation team to conduct a comprehensive investigation in accordance with the law, investigate the cause of the accident, and the results of the investigation will be announced to the society in a timely manner.
Reporter: Tian Jianchuan
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