Chinese rescue team searching Sanchi oil tanker before sinking
An Iranian oil tanker that collided with another vessel and went down after more than a week of burning in the East China Sea has produced two oil slicks, Chinese authorities say. The oil slicks cover a combined 109 square kilometers, the Chinese government said late Tuesday. The Iranian ship, Sanchi — which was carrying 136,000 tons (almost one million barrels) of condensate for South Korea — had been in flames for eight days, since it collided with a cargo ship off the coast of China on January 6. The vessel went down on Sunday after a new and massive fire erupted, sending a cloud of black smoke as high as one kilometer above the sea. The tanker had a crew of 32, almost all of them Iranians. Three bodies have been recovered, and the remaining 29 crew members are presumed dead. Watch Live: http://ift.tt/KkBTIJ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/videosptv/ Twitter: http://twitter.com/PressTV LiveLeak: http://ift.tt/1jtHPtC Facebook: http://ift.tt/1ouGaqK Google+: http://ift.tt/1ouGcyS Instagram: http://ift.tt/1t9Zn7I Dailymotion: http://ift.tt/Mdq5Cj keep visiting our website for Press TV News,Latest News,News Today,News Headlines,Current News,Top News,News Update,International News,Latest World News,Breaking News Headlines,Latest News,Breaking News Today
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