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Boat accident kills 20 in Sichuan
(China Daily) Updated:2004-09-28 08:59

  Twenty people were killed and six others are still missing after a passenger ship capsized in Sichuan Province.

  The ship overturned at 7:30 am yesterday in Peng'an County, Nanchong City, Xinhua reported.

  The ship "Chuanpengke 29" was carrying 80 passengers and three crew members from Shijiaba Village to Jinxi Town along the Jialin River, a major branch of the Yangtze River.

  When approaching its destination, the ship was suddenly overturned by rapid torrents caused by the construction of a local hydropower station and all people on board fell into the water.

  Among the victims, 57 people were pulled to safety while 18 bodies were recovered, two people died later at hospital while 24 survivors were still receiving treatment and were out of danger, said Du Guanghui, mayor of Nanchong City.

Boat accident kills 20 in Sichuan
Local residents gather along the river where the "Chuanpengke 29" capsized Monday in Sichuan Province. Twenty people were killed in the accident. Six are still missing. [newsphoto]

  The cause of the accident was still under investigation, but a witness said that overloading might have led to the accident as the common capacity of local passenger ships is between 50-70 people.

  This is the second major boat sinking in the past few days.

  Last Thursday, an unlicensed ferry carrying 69 passengers capsized on the Yellow River in Linyi County of North China's Shanxi Province, killing 14 and leaving 34 missing.

  Rescue work is ongoing but the hope of finding more survivors is growing slim.

  As millions of people prepare to travel during the "October 1 golden week," China's week-long National Day Holiday, the issue of security is arousing concern.

  The State Council Work Safety Commission emphasized in the National Work Safety Meeting held last week in Beijing that governments should make every effort to avoid any major work accidents and ensure a safe "golden week."

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