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Why the sinking of a cargo ship is a worry all along Kerala's coast

Why the sinking of a cargo ship is a worry all along Kerala's coast

Time of India27-05-2025

Why the sinking of a cargo ship is a worry all along Kerala's coast
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May 27, 2025, 18:21 IST IST
The capsizing of a Liberian vessel near the coast of Kerala has sparked worries about the risk posed by 12 containers of a hazardous chemical and the fuel the vessel was carrying .
The 184-metre-long container vessel MSC ELSA 3 had set out from the Vizhinjam port near Thiruvananthapuram on May 23 for Kochi, and was scheduled to dock there on May 24. However, on the afternoon of May 24 - around 38 nautical miles from its destination - the Liberian cargo ship carrying 643 containers began sending distress signals.
The Indian Coast Guard were able to rescue 21 crew members on May 24 itself, and when the vessel started capsizing, Indian Navy vessel INS Sujatha rescued the three remaining senior crew who had stayed behind.

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