SHANGHAI (Reuters) -
Some passengers are still alive inside the hull of a
passenger ship carrying 458 people, many of them elderly Chinese
tourists, that capsized on the Yangtze River, state media said on
Tuesday, in what could be one of China's worst disasters for years. The majority of the passengers are missing and are presumed dead.
The ship capsized in a storm late on Monday. Only about a
dozen people had been rescued so far, state media said amid confusing
reports about how many had been saved.
State television showed a rescuer on the capsized hull with a blow torch, apparently preparing to cut into the ship, while dozens of rescue boats battled strong wind and heavy rain to reach the stricken vessel.
Chinese President Xi Jinping has ordered that no efforts be spared in rescue work and Premier Li Keqiang was heading to the scene of the accident in central Hubei province, Xinhua said.
Among those on board the ship were 406 tourists, aged from around 50 to
80, on a tour organized by a Shanghai tour group, and 47 crew members,
the People's Daily said.
said those rescued from the Eastern Star included the
ship's captain and engineer, who said the vessel sank quickly after
being caught in what it said was a cyclone.
The official People's Daily said seven people had swum to shore to raise the alarm.
The Hubei Daily, another official publication, said the
ship had capsized in water that was about 15 meters (50 feet) deep.
Weather forecasts said heavy rain was expected on Tuesday.
Fishing boats were among the dozens of vessels helping in
the search and rescue, Xinhua said. More than 1,000 armed police with 40
inflatable boats had also been sent, it said.
The Eastern Star, which has the capacity to carry more
than 500 people, was heading to southwest China's Chongqing city from
Nanjing, capital of east China's Jiangsu Province. It sank at around
9:28 p.m. local time in the Jianli section of the river.
Accidents of this magnitude are uncommon in China, where
major rivers are used for tours and cruises. The incident is the worst
on the Yangtze since a tug undergoing sea trials sank in January,
killing 22 of the 25 people on board.
The Eastern Star is owned by the Chongqing Eastern
Shipping Corporation, which runs tours along the Three Gorges area along
the Yangtze river.