Indian coastguard battles blaze on Singapore flagged container ship
NEW DELHI - The Indian Coast Guard said on June 10 that it was battling to stop a fierce blaze that has engulfed a Singapore-flagged container ship listing off the southern coast that broke out a day earlier.
The 268m container vessel MV Wan Hai 503 carrying 22 crew members caught fire about 78 nautical miles off India’s Beypore Port on June 9.
A total of 18 crew members were rescued by India’s coast guard and navy, with four still missing.
In a media statement on June 10, the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) said the 18 rescued had safely arrived at New Mangalore Port, with six injured among them transferred to a shore medical facility. The port is located in the Indian state of Karnataka.
Three have since been discharged, MPA said, adding that search and rescue operations are ongoing to locate the four missing crew members.
Two additional firefighting vessels deployed by Indian authorities and the vessel’s owner are also scheduled to arrive at the site in the evening of June 10 to support the ongoing response.
MPA said it has been working with the vessel’s classification society and Indian authorities to provide technical information to support ongoing efforts to stabilise the situation and manage the fire.
This includes information to assess the fire conditions onboard, guide how to contain the fire and monitor the vessel’s stability.
“MPA is monitoring the situation in close coordination with the Indian authorities, including supporting the assessment of the vessel’s structural integrity and the potential for environmental impact,” said the authority, adding that it would provide updates when more information becomes available.
The Indian Coast Guard said on June 10 that “fires and explosions persist” on the vessel, which was tilting at around “10-15 deg”.
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