Investing.com -- China’s maritime governing body has issued an alert about potential rocket debris landing in the South China Sea. The announcement, dated March 26, warns of the expected descent between 1600 and 1700 GMT on March 29.
The Maritime Safety Administration, the authority responsible for the notice, has identified the expected landing zone to be in the sea, west of the Bashi Channel. This channel is a body of water located between the Philippines and Taiwan. The exact location of the potential landing was determined based on the coordinates provided in the notice.
The warning is in effect for a specific timeframe on March 29. The notice does not provide further details about the origin or nature of the rocket debris. The maritime authority’s main concern is ensuring the safety of vessels and personnel in the South China Sea during the indicated period.
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