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What happened when the Japanese work ship sank near Nagasaki?

According to the TV station of Japan Broadcasting Association, a working vessel sank in the waters north of Hirado Bridge in Hirado City, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan on the early morning of the 22nd. At present, four of the six people on board were rescued, of whom 1 was seriously injured and two others were missing.

It is reported that the sunken ship is a propeller responsible for pushing the cargo barge, and a distress signal was issued at around 3: 40 on the 22nd. The Maritime Security Department of sasebo, Nagasaki Prefecture said that up to now, four people on board were rescued by passing ships and taken to the hospital, of which 1 was seriously injured and two others were missing.

Sasebo's Maritime Security Department said that the ship belonged to a construction company in Ye Ping-CHO, Nagasaki, and the sea was calm and the weather was normal.

At present, the relevant departments are continuing to search and rescue.