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Merchant vessel ‘Wan Hai 503’ was just 38 km off Kochi in Kerala when the team managed to connect a 600-metre tow rope to Offshore Warrior.
Indian maritime forces towed the burning MV Wan Hai 503 away from Kerala’s coast. Coast Guard, Navy, and Air Force efforts moved the vessel offshore as the fire is nearly extinguished.
The tow of the distressed container vessel MV Wan Hai 503 was successfully transferred to the ocean-going tug Offshore Warrior on Friday, stabilising ...
In the ongoing salvage operations of MV WAN Hai 503, which is under massive fire, the Indian Navy augmented the efforts with ...
The salvage team was winched down the vessel on June 13, amidst challenging weather & sea conditions, and fire onboard, the ...
In a major development in the firefighting and salvage operation of Singaporean Vessel MV Wan Hai 503, the Indian Coast Guard (ICG), in coordination with Indian Navy and Indian Air Force, successfully ...
KOCHI: Despite the efforts of the Indian Coast Guard and salvage team, container vessel MV Wan Hai 503 has been drifting ...
The Indian Coast Guard is attempting to tow a container ship that caught fire off the coast of Kerala in southern India earlier this week to prevent a potential ecological disaster ...
The Indian Coast Guard continues firefighting efforts on the Singapore-flagged cargo vessel MV WAN HAI 503 after a ...
The Indian Coast Guard is attempting to tow a container ship that caught fire off the coast of Kerala in southern India earlier this week to prevent a potential ecological disaster.
The Indian Coast Guard on Wednesday was attempting to tow a cargo ship that caught fire off the coast of the southern state of Kerala containing hazardous cargo to prevent a potential ecological ...
The Chinese Embassy in India expressed its gratitude to the Indian Navy and Mumbai Coast Guard after their successful rescue ...