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Suez Canal tugboat sinks after collision with Hong Kong-flagged tanker, crew member dies

  • The tanker, Chinagas Legend, is waiting in Port Said, Egypt, until the completion of procedures related to the accident, the canal authority said
  • The tanker was en route from Singapore to the US. Canal sources said 6 other tugboat crew members had been rescued and taken to hospital

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Cargo ships on the Suez Canal in Egypt. A Suez Canal tugboat has sunk after colliding with a Hong Kong-flagged LPG tanker, the canal authority said on Saturday. Photo: Shutterstock
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A Suez Canal tugboat has sunk after colliding with a Hong Kong-flagged LPG tanker in the strategically important waterway, the canal authority said on Saturday and a tugboat crew member died, his family said.

The tanker, Chinagas Legend, is waiting in Port Said, Egypt until the completion of procedures related to the accident, canal authority head Osama Rabie said in a statement.

Two canal sources said Chinagas Legend was unharmed by the collision, was functioning normally and had anchored at Port Said.

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The dead crew member, Sayed Moussa, was a mechanic from Port Said, his family said.

Rabie said seven people had been on board the tugboat Fahd and that rescue work was under way, with a crane dispatched to recover the sunken vessel.

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