Cargo ship sinks in typhoon off Hong Kong

A cargo ship sank in high seas off Hong Kong as Typhoon Utor struck the region, but all 21 crew on board were saved.

Helicopter teams have helped save all 21 crew from a cargo ship that sank off Hong Kong in a powerful typhoon that generated waves of up to 15 metres, officials say.

The crew abandoned the 190-metre-long ship on Wednesday as the bulk carrier Trans Summer tipped on its side and sank 80 kilometres southwest of Hong Kong, Samuel Yip of the city's Flying Services said.

Yip, a pilot who took part in the rescue operation, said two helicopter teams were dispatched after a call at 10.39am (1239 AEST) and found some crew on life rafts while others were floating in the water.

"The boat had ... started to sink so the crew decided to abandon the ship," he told AFP.

"The waves were 10 to 15 metres high. The wind was 90 kilometres per hour.

"The air crew saw the ship was leaning to the left side by about 20 to 30 degrees and started to sink when it tilted almost 90 degrees."

The Hong Kong-registered ship was a bulk cargo vessel travelling from Indonesia to China carrying nickel, he said.

The Flying Services rescued 19 crew, while a vessel from mainland China picked up the remaining two.

Yip said the crew appeared to be mostly mainland Chinese.

Severe Typhoon Utor passed within 240 kilometres of Hong Kong on Wednesday after leaving at least six people dead in the Philippines.

Utor forced the closure of the city's financial market and schools and disrupted hundreds of flights, but did little other damage.


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