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Jumbo Seafood Boat|Typhoon Broken Construction Vessel Aberdeen Catering

2022-07-03T08:16:10.053Z


During the typhoon "Siamba" hit Hong Kong, a shipwreck accident occurred in the southwest of Hong Kong, and the hull of a construction ship was broken in two. The accident reminds many people of the treasure seafood boat that flipped over in the waters near the Xisha Islands in the South China Sea.


When Typhoon Siamba hit Hong Kong, a shipwreck accident occurred in the southwest of Hong Kong, and the hull of a construction vessel was broken in two.

The accident reminds many people of the treasure seafood boat that flipped over in the waters near the Xisha Islands in the South China Sea.

In fact, "Siamba" also affects the waters of the South China Sea around the Paracel Islands. "Hong Kong 01" asked Aberdeen Catering Group about the latest situation of the seafood boat and asked if there was any further damage or even sinking. Aberdeen Catering Group only stated that three The Sands Maritime Safety Administration dispatched patrol boats to monitor the seafood boats in the Xisha Islands to ensure the safety of the waterway. The relevant follow-up work is still continuing, but has not responded positively to the latest situation of the seafood boats.


▼On June 14, Aberdeen Jumbo Seafood Restaurant moved out of Hong Kong▼


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During the typhoon signal No. 8 yesterday (2nd), a Mainland engineering ship broke off two sides and tilted about 160 nautical miles southwest of Hong Kong. About 30 crew members abandoned the ship to escape, and 3 crew members were rescued and sent to the hospital.

The location of the incident was near the eye of Typhoon Siamba. The weather was very bad. The wind speed reached 144 kilometers, the visibility was only 500 meters, and the swells reached 10 meters.

Jumbo Seafood Restaurant is located in the sea area affected by Typhoon "Siamba"

On June 19, the Zhenbao Seafood Boat was in the waters near the Xisha Islands in the South China Sea. Due to an accident caused by wind and waves, it fully flipped into the water, but did not sink.

The tugboat company recently stated that it was impossible to salvage and planned to scuttle the seafood boat.

Jumbo remained in place after the accident, which was also affected by Typhoon Siamba.

▼On June 13, Aberdeen Treasures Seafood Restaurant was relocated to Hong Kong for a close look on the eve▼


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Aberdeen Restaurant Group has no positive response to whether Jumbo has sunk

"Hong Kong 01" inquired about the latest situation of the seafood boat from Aberdeen Catering Group, and asked whether it sank and whether there was any further damage, and followed up the progress of the scuttling of the seafood boat.

However, the group did not respond positively, only saying that the Sansha Maritime Safety Administration dispatched patrol boats to monitor the seafood boats in the Xisha Islands to ensure the safety of the waterway, and the follow-up work on related incidents is still continuing.

In addition, the ocean-going tugboat JAEWON 9 responsible for towing the seafood boat away from the port was originally still in the waters of the Paracel Islands.

However, according to the latest information from the ship tracking website Marine Traffic, the ship is currently in the Sanya area.

The Aberdeen Catering Group replied that it had sailed to Hainan Island because the tugboat needed maintenance.

Jumbo Seafood Boat|Experts point out that it is difficult to sink. The Maritime Safety Administration may not approve: sinking the canal is not easy Sending a ship to save the dead or costing nearly 100 million yuan for the treasure seafood boat | Ocean-going tugboat company said that the treasure was overturned by the waves, but it was not sunk but was difficult to salvage.

Source: hk1

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