Recreational Boat Carrying Divers Breaks and Sinks off Green Island; Successfully Towed Ashore Using Buoyancy Balls
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The recreational dive boat 'Chian Yang' that sank off Green Island on April 4 was successfully salvaged using buoyancy balls and an excavator, relieving local concerns over marine pollution.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the name of the recreational boat that ran aground?
- A: The name of the recreational boat that ran aground is Chian Yang.
- Q: How many passengers were on board the boat when it lost power?
- A: There were over 20 passengers on board who swam back to the pier.
- Q: Where did the boat sink after the towing attempt?
- A: The boat sank in the waters about 100 meters outside Gongguan Fishing Port.
- Q: What measures were taken to prevent oil pollution at the scene?
- A: The main diesel fuel was pumped out and oil-absorbent pads were deployed.
- Q: How was the sunken boat's hull supported to allow it to surface?
- A: Divers used large buoyancy balls to support the hull and make it surface.