China to send in deep-sea divers to plug oil leaks in sunken Iranian tanker Sanchi
Maritime authorities also deploying bigger salvage vessels for emergency operation

Chinese maritime authorities will deploy deep-sea divers to assess the wreck and plug oil leaks from an Iranian tanker that exploded and sank in the East China Sea on Sunday.
An emergency task force official and a leading marine specialist said on Tuesday that the top priority would be to plug any leaking oil pipes on the tanker to minimise damage to the marine ecosystem.
An official from the Shanghai Maritime Search and Rescue Centre, which is in charge of the emergency operation, said the authorities were also sending in bigger salvage vessels to support the divers. Underwater robots would also be deployed to survey the wreckage, the authorities said on Wednesday.
“[It will be] a daunting task to entirely block the leaks but China is doing its utmost to minimise the impact,” the official said.

The Panama-registered, Iranian-operated Sanchi collided with the Hong Kong-registered bulk freighter CF Crystal and caught fire about 160 nautical miles east of Shanghai on January 6.