China, Philippines launch rescue missions for distressed cargo ship near Scarborough Shoal

23 Jan 2026, 7:00 AM
China, Philippines launch rescue missions for distressed cargo ship near Scarborough Shoal

BEIJING, Jan 23 — China and the Philippines today said they launched rescue operations after receiving reports of a distressed cargo ship near Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea, which was carrying 21 Philippine crew members.

The Chinese military said 17 crew members were rescued and two of them later died, after a report around 1.30am today (Malaysian time) that a foreign cargo vessel had capsized in waters near the shoal. It dispatched aircraft to conduct searches and the Chinese Coast Guard sent two vessels for rescue efforts.

One person was receiving emergency medical treatment, it said, adding that China’s maritime authorities were organising additional rescue forces to head to the area.

The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) said it deployed two vessels and two aircraft to rescue the Philippine crew from a Singaporean-flagged cargo vessel loaded with iron ore that was en route to the southern Chinese city of Yangjiang.

“The PCG Command Centre acquired information from the Hong Kong Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre that 10 of the 21 Filipino crew members were rescued by a passing China Coast Guard vessel,” it said.

Scarborough Shoal is one of Asia’s most contested maritime features and a frequent flashpoint in disputes over sovereignty and fishing rights.

On Tuesday, the Chinese military said it organised naval and air force units to drive away a Philippine government aircraft that it accused of “illegally intruding” into airspace over the atoll.

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