Ship Sinks in Yunnan Province, China... 9 out of 27 Rescued
[Asia Economy Beijing=Special Correspondent Park Sun-mi] A ship sank in Yunnan Province, China on the 25th, leaving 18 people missing.
On the 25th, China's state-run Xinhua News Agency reported that a ship carrying 27 people capsized at the confluence of the Lancang River and Nanban River in Yunnan Province early that morning. As a result of rescue operations, 9 people have been rescued so far, but 18 remain missing.
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Yunnan authorities are continuing search operations this afternoon.
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