
All 18 crew members in Mangalore Port on Monday at 23:30 on Monday on Monday from the Singapore container of the container ship, which set fire to the Singapore, which on 9 June on Monday. The coordinated firefighting effort continued overnight after the naval incident on the coast of Keraral, announced the citing officials.
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“Fires and explosions persist from the middle ships to the container bay in front of the accommodation block. The fire is now under control, although there is a thick smoke. The vessel reports approximately 10-15 ° to the port. More containers reported overboard,” ICG said.
India Coast Guards of Samuji Prague & Sachet perform firefighting operations and border cooling. ICG Ship Samarth, along with Salvours, which was deployed from Kochi, said ICG, as it states either.
The crew on Monday performed at the port of Mangalore at 23:30. The Indian Coast Guard of the Sachet and Self -audiences remained involved in firefighting efforts overnight, defense spokesman said.
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On Tuesday morning, the Dornier Coast Guard took off the aircraft to conduct an air survey of the incident, the spokesman added. Meanwhile, the Coast Guard vessel is set to sail and carry the tracked master to the incident.
The port staff described the emotional scenes as injured performances – some helped fellow citizens, others in a stretcher, whispering prayers of gratitude, or anxiously asking about their missing colleagues.
According to the Indian Navy, the ship carried 22 crew members, including eight Chinese, six Taiwans, five Myanmarese and three Indonesian nationals. After the explosion and escalation of the fire, the crew left the ship.
“18 crew members have been rescued, while four remain missing. There is currently a search and rescue operation,” he said.
The MV showed an explosion of the inner container and the resulting main fire on board. The incident occurred about 44 naval miles from Azhikkal, Keral and 130 naval miles northwest of Kochi.
According to the preliminary report, they indicate that 10-15 containers dropped overboard. The vessel was on the way from Colombo, Sri Lanka, to Nhava Sheva in Mumbai, with the expected arrival time (ETA) June 10.
(With the entry from agencies)
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