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Coast guard rescues crew after cargo ship sinks near Greece

A Greek coast guard official confirmed that Greece has rescued the nine crew members of a cargo ship, eight Turkish and one Azerbaijani. The ship hit rocks early Wednesday morning and sank near Andros.

Officials from the Coast Guard said that the Vanuatu flagged freighter was headed for Ukraine with hundreds of tons of soda aboard when it sank near Andros.

Marine Traffic's ship tracker did not reveal what caused the cargo vessel to run aground.

Unnamed Greek officials from the shipping ministry said that there are no visible signs of contamination, but two vessels carrying anti-pollution gear and two others with coast guards will deploy a sea barrier.

The coast guard official confirmed that two crew members had been rescued from the sea, and seven others from a rocky area of Andros. He added that all were taken to the island clinic "in good health".

Official: The captain of the?ship said that all crew members were accounted for. (Reporting and editing by Kate Mayberry, Alexander Smith and Kate Mayberry; Additional reporting by Yannis Souiotis)

(source: Reuters)