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February 6, 2007 · about 19 years ago

Capsized ship to be lifted from river tomorrow

YINCHU, the largest vessel to capsize in the Huangpu River since 1949, is expected to be raised from the water tomorrow, maritime officials said today. Salvage work has been ongoing since the 15,000-ton ship sunk in December.

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YINCHU, the largest vessel to capsize in the Huangpu River since 1949, is expected to be raised from the water tomorrow, maritime officials said today.

Salvage work has been ongoing since the 15,000-ton ship sunk in December.

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