7 Jan 2018

Ship collision near Shanghai leaves 32 missing

10:19 pm on 7 January 2018

Thirty two people are missing after an oil tanker and a cargo ship collided off China's east coast.

The collision took place some 296km off the coast near Shanghai.

The collision took place some 296km off the coast near Shanghai. Photo: AFP / Korea Coast Guard

The Sanchi tanker, a Panama-registered vessel carrying 136,000 tonnes of Iranian oil, caught fire after the crash.

China's Ministry of Transport said the missing people are its crew - 30 Iranians and two Bangladeshis.

The 21-strong crew of the cargo ship had been rescued, it said.

"Sanchi is floating and burning as of now. There is an oil slick and we are pushing forward with rescue efforts," the ministry said.

The collision happened about 296km off the coast of Shanghai.

Eight Chinese ships have been sent for the search and rescue operation, China's official Xinhua news agency said.

South Korea has also sent a coast guard ship and a helicopter to aid the relief effort.

The tanker had been sailing to Daesan, South Korea from Kharg Island, Iran, according to Reuters ship tracking data.

It was carrying a $US60m cargo equivalent to slightly under a million barrels.

The Hong Kong-registered cargo ship, CF Crystal, was carrying 64,000 tonnes of grain from the US to Guangdong, a southern province of China. Its rescued crew are all Chinese nationals, the country's Transport Ministry said.

- BBC