Explosion reported on Singapore-flagged ship off Kerala coast, Indian Navy responds
- On June 9, a Singapore-registered container ship, MV Wan Hai 503, experienced a fire incident roughly 78 nautical miles from Beypore along the Kerala coastline.
- The fire followed multiple explosions on board while sailing from Colombo to Mumbai, leading 18 of the 22 crew to jump into the sea and leaving four missing.
- Rescue efforts led by maritime authorities recovered 18 crew members, including some with injuries, while the vessel remained drifting and engulfed in flames, with some containers having fallen overboard.
- Singapore’s port authority and Indian agencies are jointly examining the ship’s cargo and investigating the incident, while ongoing operations aim to control the vessel’s situation and keep it from drifting toward the coastline.
- This incident followed a May sinking nearby that released 100 containers, highlighting recent maritime risks off Kerala and prompting large-scale emergency responses.
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India Searches For Missing Crew As Container Ship Sinks - Worthy Christian News
By Stefan J. Bos, Chief International Correspondent, Worthy News NEW DELHI (Worthy News) – The Indian Coast Guard was frantically searching for missing crew members after an explosion and subsequent fire were reported onboard a Singapore-flagged container ship off the coast of Kerala in southern India. Commandant Amit Uniyal said in a statement monitored by Worthy News that of the 22 crew members onboard the MV Wan Hai 503, 18 abandoned the vess…
Explosions, Fires on Singapore-flagged Cargo Ship in Indian Ocean
KOCHI, India—Multiple explosions and fires erupted on a cargo ship bound for India’s financial capital, Mumbai, on Monday, causing 40 containers to fall into the Arabian Sea and forcing several crew members to jump overboard to escape the flames, officials said. The Singapore-flagged WAN HAI 503 met with an accident about 90 miles off the coast of the southern Indian state of Kerala, said Shekhar Kuriakose, secretary of the state’s disaster mana…
Explosions, flames on board, about 40 containers fallen into the Arabian Sea, several wounded and four missing crew members. It is the result of a fire unleashed on the freighter WAN HAI 503, flagged by Singapore, on its way to the financial capital of India, Bombay. The accident has occurred about 144 km (90 miles) off the coast of the southern state of Kerala, as stated by the secretary of the state disaster management authority Shekhar Kuriak…
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