The Chinese ship will be refloated off the coast of Sakhalin in the spring.

The owner of the Chinese bulk carrier "An Yang 2" that ran aground off the southwest coast of Sakhalin plans to begin salvage operations at the end of April - beginning of May, as reported on the website of the Federal State Budgetary Institution "Administration of Seaports of Sakhalin, the Kurils, and Kamchatka". It is noted that initially all fuel will be unloaded from the ship.

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The owner of the Chinese bulk carrier "An Yang 2" that ran aground off the southwest coast of Sakhalin plans to begin work on evacuating the ship at the end of April - beginning of May, as reported on the website of the Federal State Budgetary Institution "Administration of Seaports of Sakhalin, the Kurils, and Kamchatka". It is noted that initially all the fuel will be unloaded from the ship.

Before starting the work, the ship owner will have to develop the necessary documentation for the removal of the sunken property. A complete evacuation is required to be carried out within a period of no more than one year. The completion of the work should be reported to the captain of the Nevelsk seaport within a ten-day period. The Chinese cargo bulk carrier "An Yang 2" ran aground 200 meters from the Nevelsk port on the night of February 9 of the current year. There are 20 crew members on board the ship - citizens of the People's Republic of China. They are provided with all necessary supplies. The ship's tanks are loaded with 52 tons of diesel fuel, almost 670 tons of heavy fuel oil, and more than 15 tons of motor oil. In addition, about 1,000 tons of coal are loaded onto the vessel. The ship is 190 meters long, 32 meters wide. The port of registration is Yanpu, China.

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