Chinese cargo vessel sinks off northern Philippines

A Chinese cargo vessel sank off northern Philippines due to big winds and waves early Sunday, with one person killed and another missing, Chinese embassy officials said.

The vessel, which was transporting iron ore from Philippines' Luzon region to China's Fujian province, sent a distress signal in waters near the northern Philippine province of Cagayan around midnight, prompting the Philippine Coast Guard to launch a rescue operation, an embassy official who requested anonymity told Xinhua.

The vessel has 15 crew members on board, including 13 Chinese nationals, one Indonesian and one Filipino, said the official, adding that 13 people have been rescued as of 4:30 a.m., while one Chinese sailor died and another remained missing.

A group of Chinese embassy officials are heading to the sinking site. Rescue operations are ongoing.


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