
The Singapore pressed container ship MV Wan Hai 503, Enroute to Bombai, reported an explosion while sailed on the coast of Kerala on Monday morning, reporting the PTI, quoting a defensive professional.
The security forces said that out of the 18 rescued crew, it is reported that it suffered serious injuries, while 4 crew – 2 Taiwanese, 1 Indonesian and 1 Myanmarese – are missing at the time of the explosion and their search.
According to the report, the Underdeck explosion was first reported around 10.30 in the morning Maritime Operations Center in Mumbai’s Kochi counterparts.
On June 7, a colomb of 270 meters long left a vessel with a design of 12.5 meters and was expected to arrive in Bombai on June 10.
“On June 25, about 1030 hours, he received power (KOC) information from power (MBI) about the reported exportation of the explosion aboard the MV Wan Hai 503.
In order to provide immediate assistance, the Indian Navy diverted Ins Surrat, which was scheduled to doc in Kochi. The Western Naval command also redirected the container at 11 am.
Other details include the INS Garuda naval station in Kochi to assess the situation and coordinate support.
What did the Coast Guard say?
The Indian coast patrol in the whole incident said, as he quoted: “Today around 0930 am, the Indian Coast Guard received from the Singapore container on the coast, which was on board on the coast, and subsequent crash on the coast, with Sri-Lankasbo today around 0930 hours 6. The arrival of 9th June was immediately diverted and coordinated by the rescue operations for the crew.
“From 1240 o’clock it is reported that the resulting fire has spread to other containers and the crew has left the vessel into life rafts. ICG Maritime Rescue Coordination Center, Mumbai, diverted MV One Marvel, recovered 18 from the crew. is in progress.
Meanwhile, the security forces seek to determine the nature of the fire and the potential risks associated with firefighting operations.
“The vessel is currently occupied and efforts to fire the Indian Coast Guards have begun to reduce the situation. Details on board costs are found to determine the nature of the fire and the potential risks associated with firefighting operations. ZICG maintains coordination, state administration, state administration. “The Indian Coast Guard closed.
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