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China, June 2 (ANI): The Hubei provincial authorities in central China said they have mobilized over 3,000 people and more than 150 ships to join in the rescue of the capsized ship that was carrying 458 people when it sank in China's Yangtze River on Monday. Twenty people have been rescued as of Tuesday morning. The ship, which departed from the eastern Chinese city Nanjing and was bound for Chongqing Municipality in southwest China, sank "within one or two minutes" after being caught in a cyclone, according to the ship's captain and chief engineer. More than 30 boats have been dispatched for the rescue. Maritime authorities said most of the passengers are elderly people who signed up on a travel tour in Shanghai. There were 406 passengers, five travel agency tour guides and 47 crew members aboard, according to the administration. All passenger boarded from Nanjing.

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