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Efforts are underway to control a fire on the MV WAN HAI 503. The ship caught fire after a container explosion near Kerala.
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 ...
Two crew members, a Chinese and an Indonesian national, are in ICU with burns, says Dr Dinesh Kadam. Four others are stable.
Injured crew members are stable, but inner deck fire persists. Coast Guard continues firefighting and towing efforts.
Indian Coast Guard controls MV Wan Hai-503 fire off Indian coast. No fresh explosions reported. Search continues for 4 ...
While chemists and salvage experts are set to board MV Wan Hai 503, Dutch, Spanish and English firefighting specialists are ...
The movement of MV Wan Hai-503, the ship that caught fire and was drifting in the Arabian Sea unmanned for the last two days, ...
Kozhikode: Singapore-flagged container ship Wan Hai 503, which caught fire 44 nautical miles off Azhikkal coast and is adrift ...
“Fires and explosions persist” from mid-ships to the container bay ahead of the accommodation block of the 4,333-teu Wan Hai ...
Indian Coast Guard continues efforts to extinguish fire on MV WAN HAI 503 off Kerala's coast. While 18 crew members were ...
The Indian Coast Guard continues efforts to douse the fire on Singapore-flagged MV Wan Hai 503, as Taiwan extends its ...