Advertisement

Close calls with tragedy on the Yangtze River

Captain of another ship on the Yangtze says he dropped anchor in a storm while the Eastern Star went on and disappeared from view

Reading Time:3 minutes
Why you can trust SCMP
Rescue workers atop the Eastern Star search for more bodies in the capsized cruise ship in the Jianli section of the Yangtze River on Wednesday. Photo: Reuters

The captain of a passenger ship that was near the Eastern Star when it capsized on Monday night said his vessel narrowly escaped the same fate, according to a mainland media report.

Advertisement

The captain, identified only by his surname Li, told the that his passenger ship, the Jiangning, was sailing through the Jianli section of the Yangtze River at about 9.30pm on Monday, when the Eastern Star capsized.

Li said the Jiangning's radar indicated "something was wrong".

A storm descended so he decided to slow down, drop anchor and wait for the bad weather to pass.

But the Eastern Star, which was travelling in the same direction as the Jiangning, continued on down the river, according to the report.

Advertisement

"The Eastern Star proceeded about 200 metres farther when the Jiangning anchored," the report quoted Li as saying.

Advertisement