Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Frantic rescue efforts underway in China after ship sinks with 450 aboard

Chinese officials say rescuers are trying to reach survivors after a ship with more than 400 people aboard overturned in the Yangtze River.


China's Prime Minister, Li Keqiang, is heading to the scene of the disaster to co-ordinate search and rescue operations.


Our correspondent Simon Marks is in Beijing.


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