Major Rescue Operation on Kochi Coast: Indian Coast Guard rescues all sailors from drowning foreign cargo ship

News India Live, Digital Desk: The Indian Coast Guard (ICG) saved the lives of all the 24 crew members on the container ship MSc ELSA 3 in a major rescue operation, which came to a serious inclination of 26 degrees south-west to about 38 knots south-west of Kochi on Saturday.

The incident occurred on May 23 after a ship left from Vizhinjam port to Kochi, when the ship’s operator MSC Ship Management alerted the Indian authorities about the situation and requested immediate assistance.

The post said, “Update update till 0830 am on 25 May 25:- On the morning of 25 May 25, the ship overturned rapidly, it was allegedly due to water flooding in a hold. The 3 crew members on the ship left the ship and they were saved by INS Sujata, who was involved in the operation last evening. All the crews are safe and the ICG is being assessed by the state officials. It will be given later. “

ICG aircraft were deployed with additional life -saving boats near the listing vessel for rescue operations. Meanwhile, DG Shipping coordinated with ICG issued immediate instructions to the managers of the ship to launch a rescue operation, so that the vessel could be stabilized and further risks can be avoided.

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