Five dead after cargo ship hits bridge in southern China
- A ship collision caused a bridge collapse in Guangzhou, killing at least five people.
- Vehicles, including a bus and a scooter, fell into the water or onto the ship.
- The accident was blamed on "improper operation" of the cargo vessel, with the ship's owner detained.
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Container Ship Hits Bridge, Knocking Cars Into River Below
A cargo ship traveling near the Chinese city of Guangzhou caused disaster Thursday when it crashed into a highway bridge. The collision broke the deck of the bridge free from its supports and plunged four vehicles into the river below. Two people were killed in the incident.Read more...
Terrifying moment bridge splits in half plunging bus and cars into river leaving 5 dead
Five people been declared dead with three people still missing after a ship crashed into the bridge in Guangdong, a province in southern China, sending vehicles plunging into the water below
A ship collides with a bridge in southern China: five fatalities.
Bridge snaps in half in deadly cargo ship crash
At least five people are dead and a crew member is injured after a cargo ship rammed into a bridge in southern China, cutting the structure in half, Chinese state media reports.The maritime search and rescue centre in Guangzhou said two vehicles fell into the water and three others landed on the vessel after it crashed into the Lixinsha Bridge in the southern part of the city in the Pearl River Delta today, according to the official Weibo accoun…
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