The Indian Navy has again shown that power in the sea has saved the crew of the Liberia ship drowning in the Liberian ship – the Liberian ship bows more, the containers fall into the sea off the Kerala; Navy Rescise 3 Crew

The Indian Navy saves the crew of the Liberia ship
The Indian Navy saves the crew of Liberal ships: The crew of the Liberian cargo cargo carrying maritime fuel was saved by the Indian navy. Meanwhile, the ship looked more in the sea near the Kerala coast and many of its containers entered the sea. The officials said that this had increased the possibility of environmental damage. However, the Sujata Indian Navy ship saved three crew members in dangerous conditions.
Ins Sujata saved in dangerous conditions
On Sunday morning, a defense public relations agent said that the three crew members had been saved by Ins Sujata in dangerous circumstances. Some other containers of the ship fell into the water and the ship is more overwhelmed. He said that Sujata is very close to the ship. The incident, which causes more damage to the environment, occurred in the middle of the intensive efforts of the Indian Navy and the Coast Guard, which was looking for means to shoot the ship.
The Liberian container carrying marine fuel was folded by several degrees about 38 knots from the Kerala coast on Saturday, dropping its goods in the sea. A defense public relations agent said that another ship of the Original Society had reached the area under aid efforts. Earlier, officials reported that 21 of the 24 crew members of the ship had been rescued, while three people had stayed on the ship in accordance with the instructions of the company.
Ship 184 meters high -MSC ELSA 3
He said that the Coast Guard conducting rescue operations and Indian Navy ships maintain their positions. Defense Pro also said it was assessed to determine whether the ship can be drawn or not. The Kerala State Disaster Management Authority warned the general public to touch any cargo container or oil leak that can come to the coast. He also urged people to immediately inform the police if they see a container or oil on the coast. Ship 184 meters long -MSC Elsa 3 (MSC Elsa 3Vizhinjam left for Kochi Friday.
Around 1:25 p.m. on May 24, the company made up of the ship informed Indian officials that it had been tilted at 26 degrees and immediately asked for help. The 24 -year -old crew of the ship consists of one (master), 20 Philippin, two Ukrainians and a Georgian citizen. According to the Kerala State Disaster Management Authority, it is likely that the cargo can arrive at the edge, including containers and oil. KSDMA also warned that layers of oil could appear in certain parts of the coast. The Coast Guard confirmed that the ship was carrying sea oil and very little fuel sulfur.
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