Hong Kong and mainland Chinese rescuers have rushed to an area off southern China where a ship with a crew of 30 on board was snapped in two by strong waves created by Typhoon Chaba on July 2, 2022. The Hong Kong Government Flying Service sent a fixed-wing aircraft and two rescue helicopters to the scene, about 300km (186 miles) southwest of the city. Two more helicopters from Hong Kong were on the way to the area near the eye of the typhoon. Dramatic footage shot by rescuers showed members of the crew of the engineering vessel Fujing001, being pulled to safety. After the first flight, Government Flying Service officials said three people had been rescued, but the fate of the other 27 crew on the vessel remained unknown.
Source: Hong Kong Government Flying Service