The wreckage of the rocket in the South China Sea fell, and the Qinglan Maritime Safety Bureau issue

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-31

According to the China Maritime Safety Administration, the Qinglan Maritime Safety Administration recently issued a navigation warning to remind the majority of ships to pay attention to safety. It is reported that from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. on December 26, rocket wreckage fell in some waters of the South China Sea and it was forbidden to enter. In order to ensure the safety of ships and personnel, Qinglan Maritime Safety Bureau requires relevant ships to comply with relevant regulations and not to trespass into dangerous areas.

Rocket wreckage falling at sea can pose a serious safety hazard to passing ships. During the high-speed fall of the rocket wreckage, it can generate huge impact force and heat, causing serious injury to surrounding ships and personnel. In addition, the fragments of the rocket wreckage may cause damage to the ship's hull, equipment, etc., affecting the normal operation of the ship. Therefore, the Qinglan Maritime Safety Bureau issued a navigation warning, requiring relevant ships to stay away from the area where the rocket wreckage fell to ensure the safety of ships and personnel.

For the rocket wreckage incident, the relevant departments have launched emergency disposal work. On the one hand, strengthen the monitoring of the area where the rocket wreckage fell to ensure that the ship does not stray into the danger zone;On the other hand, organize professionals to clean up the rocket wreckage and eliminate potential safety hazards as soon as possible. At the same time, the relevant departments are also investigating the cause of the fall of the rocket wreckage in order to take targeted measures to prevent the recurrence of similar incidents.

As one of the important international waterways, the South China Sea is home to a large number of ships every year. In order to ensure the safety of ships and personnel, the Qinglan Maritime Safety Bureau and other relevant departments have been strengthening the supervision of the South China Sea and improving the ability to respond to emergencies. In this context, the majority of ships should actively cooperate with the work of the maritime department, comply with relevant regulations, and ensure the safety of themselves and others.

In short, in the face of potential maritime safety hazards such as the falling of rocket wreckage, the Qinglan Maritime Safety Bureau and other relevant departments have taken a series of measures to ensure the safety of ships and personnel. Ships should also be vigilant, abide by relevant regulations, and work together to maintain peace and harmony in the South China Sea.

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