The bodies of 25 people have been recovered after a floating crane reportedly sank off south China’s Guangdong Province in early July.
Namely, on the early morning of 2 July, an offshore wind-farm project’s floating crane was discovered via a monitoring system. It was in danger after the mooring chain broke as it was sheltering from a typhoon named Chaba, near Yangjiang.
The crane later sank with 30 individuals onboard falling into the water. Four were rescued later, and 26 went missing.
With 25 bodies found, search and rescue missions continue to locate one more missing person.
Over the past four weeks, aircraft and vessels have been conducting search and rescue missions.