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Initial reports named the vessel as the Cameroon-flagged Shunxin-39. The Chunghwa Telecom notified the Taiwanese Coast Guard Administration that the cable had been cut at 12:40 p.m. on January 3.
A Cameroon-registered cargo ship known as the Shunxin 39 was blamed for causing the damage, according to Taiwan’s National Coast Guard Administration. Despite the ship sailing under a ...
The authorities say communications were unaffected by the cable damage. A photo shows a ship suspected to be the Shunxin 39 in an undated photo. Photo copied by Chiu Chun-fu, Liberty Times Arriving at ...
Arriving at the scene it found the Chinese-crewed "Shunxin 39", registered both in Cameroon and Tanzania, which it requested to return to port in Taiwan for an investigation. In a statement ...
Taiwan’s coast guard was not yet able to gauge the ship’s “real intention” from tracking data. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The damage occurred on Friday near Keelung, according to The Taipei Times, with Taiwanese coast guard officials believing a Cameroon-flagged vessel, the Shunxin 39, was responsible. Despite being ...