China Issues Notice on Falling Rocket Debris in South China Sea
China's maritime authority has issued a warning for falling rocket debris in the South China Sea. The advisory, dated March 26, is for a potential impact between 1600 and 1700 GMT on March 29. The debris is expected to land west of the Bashi Channel.

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China's maritime authority has put out a critical warning regarding potential falling rocket debris in the South China Sea, an official notice from March 26 indicates.
The advisory targets a one-hour window from 1600 to 1700 GMT on March 29, according to the Maritime Safety Administration.
Officials expect the debris to land in the sea, specifically in a location west of the Bashi Channel, a significant waterway between the Philippines and Taiwan, using coordinates specified in the notice.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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