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The sinking ship in the South China Sea, 300 kilometers south of Hong Kong. Hong Kong Government Flying Service via AP
An industrial ship snapped in two during a typhoon in the South China Sea.
Of the 30 crew members, only three have been rescued.
The ship was caught up in Severe Tropical Storm Chaba.
More than two dozen crew members are missing after their ship snapped in two during a typhoon in the South China Sea on Saturday, Hong Kong emergency services said. Local authorities dispatched planes and helicopters to help aid in the rescue. At least three people from the crew of 30 were...
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