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TN on alert for toxic debris after Liberia-registered ship sinks off Kerala
TN on alert for toxic debris after Liberia-registered ship sinks off Kerala

Business Standard

time4 days ago

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  • Business Standard

TN on alert for toxic debris after Liberia-registered ship sinks off Kerala

The Tamil Nadu State Disaster Management Authority is monitoring the possibility of hazardous materials, spilt from the Liberia-flagged container vessel MSC ELSA 3, washing ashore the state's coast. As of now, no hazardous materials have been found on Tamil Nadu's coastline, the officials said. The ship was involved in an accident off the Kerala coast on May 24, during the onset of the southwest monsoon, resulting in the spillage of fuel, plastic particles, and hazardous cargo containers into the sea. Due to the intensifying southwest monsoon, plastic debris, containers, and other materials have been drifting and washing ashore along the coasts of Kerala and the southern coastal regions of Kanyakumari district. The ship's sinking has left a trail of debris along the Kerala coastline. Several containers from the vessel have washed ashore in various locations, including the Kollam and Thiruvananthapuram districts. Efforts are being made to remove them. The vessel, carrying 24 crew members, had reported technical issues and was tilting soon after departing from Vizhinjam port. The Indian Navy and Coast Guard responded promptly to the distress call, deploying ships INS Satpura and INS Sujatha to the scene. Despite adverse weather conditions, including wind speeds of up to 40 knots and debris in the water, the Coast Guard successfully rescued all 24 crew members. The crew member attributed the incident to a technical problem with some systems, rather than a collision. They mentioned that the situation worsened due to adverse weather conditions and the age of the vessel. Earlier, a meeting was held under the leadership of Chief Secretary A Jayathilak with officials and district collectors in the background of the sinking of the Liberian container ship MSC ELSA 3 off the Kochi coast. The ship completely sank 14.6 nautical miles from the Thottapalli spillway. About 100 containers may have fallen into the sea. The ship's fuel oil has also leaked. However, all the crew members of the ship have been rescued.

TN authorities alert for toxic debris washing ashore after Liberia-registered ship sinks off Kerala coast
TN authorities alert for toxic debris washing ashore after Liberia-registered ship sinks off Kerala coast

India Gazette

time4 days ago

  • General
  • India Gazette

TN authorities alert for toxic debris washing ashore after Liberia-registered ship sinks off Kerala coast

Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], May 30 (ANI): The Tamil Nadu State Disaster Management Authority is monitoring the possibility of hazardous materials, spilt from the Liberia-flagged container vessel MSC ELSA 3, washing ashore the state's coast. As of now, no hazardous materials have been found on Tamil Nadu's coastline, the officials said. The ship was involved in an accident off the Kerala coast on May 24, during the onset of the southwest monsoon, resulting in the spillage of fuel, plastic particles, and hazardous cargo containers into the sea. Due to the intensifying southwest monsoon, plastic debris, containers, and other materials have been drifting and washing ashore along the coasts of Kerala and the southern coastal regions of Kanyakumari district. The ship's sinking has left a trail of debris along the Kerala coastline. Several containers from the vessel have washed ashore in various locations, including the Kollam and Thiruvananthapuram districts. Efforts are being made to remove them. The vessel, carrying 24 crew members, had reported technical issues and was tilting soon after departing from Vizhinjam port. The Indian Navy and Coast Guard responded promptly to the distress call, deploying ships INS Satpura and INS Sujatha to the scene. Despite adverse weather conditions, including wind speeds of up to 40 knots and debris in the water, the Coast Guard successfully rescued all 24 crew members. The crew member attributed the incident to a technical problem with some systems, rather than a collision. They mentioned that the situation worsened due to adverse weather conditions and the age of the vessel. Earlier, a meeting was held under the leadership of Chief Secretary A Jayathilak with officials and district collectors in the background of the sinking of the Liberian container ship MSC ELSA 3 off the Kochi coast. The ship completely sank 14.6 nautical miles from the Thottapalli spillway. About 100 containers may have fallen into the sea. The ship's fuel oil has also leaked. However, all the crew members of the ship have been rescued. (ANI)

Container from the sunken ship MSC ELSA 3 washes ashore at Kollam Coast: removal underway
Container from the sunken ship MSC ELSA 3 washes ashore at Kollam Coast: removal underway

India Gazette

time6 days ago

  • General
  • India Gazette

Container from the sunken ship MSC ELSA 3 washes ashore at Kollam Coast: removal underway

Kochi (Kerala) [India], May 28 (ANI): The Liberia-flagged container vessel MSC ELSA 3, which sank off the Kochi coast on May 24, has left a trail of debris along the Kerala coastline. Several containers from the vessel have washed ashore in various locations, including Kollam and Thiruvananthapuram districts. Efforts are being made for its removal. The vessel, carrying 24 crew members, had reported technical issues and was tilting soon after departing from Vizhinjam. The Indian Navy and Coast Guard responded promptly to the distress call, deploying ships INS Satpura and INS Sujatha to the scene. Despite adverse weather conditions, including wind speeds of up to 40 knots and debris in the water, the Coast Guard successfully rescued all 24 crew members. A crew member of the Liberia-flagged container vessel MSC ELSA 3 expressed gratitude to the Indian Coast Guard for their prompt rescue efforts after the vessel sank off the Kochi coast. 'We thank the Coast Guard for saving us. They have been caring for us since yesterday, and their monitoring and communication have been excellent. We're survivors because of their timely intervention, and it's a good job. Thank you very much.' The crew member attributed the incident to a technical problem with some systems, rather than a collision. They mentioned that the situation worsened due to adverse weather conditions and the age of the vessel. The Indian Coast Guard received a distress call from the vessel on May 24 at 12:15 hours. They promptly responded to the call and rescued all 24 crew members, administering first aid to those in need. The crew member praised the Coast Guard's professionalism and good communication, saying, 'We're all healthy and good, thanks to them.' 'Efforts are currently underway to respond to the oil spill with the assistance of multiple ICG assets. The situation regarding the oil spill is currently managed and under close observation by @ of 1330 hr today, no oil has made its way to the shores of #Kerala state,' shared PRO Defence Kochi on their Twitter (X). Earlier, a meeting was held under the leadership of Chief Secretary A Jayathilak with officials and district collectors in the background of the sinking of the Liberian container ship MSC ELSA 3 off the Kochi coast. The ship completely sank 14.6 nautical miles from the Thottapalli spillway. About 100 containers may have fallen into the sea. The ship's fuel oil has also leaked. However, all the crew members of the ship have been rescued. (ANI)

Kerala government concludes fourth anniversary celebrations with Progress Report release
Kerala government concludes fourth anniversary celebrations with Progress Report release

Time of India

time6 days ago

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Kerala government concludes fourth anniversary celebrations with Progress Report release

Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan inaugurates the valedictory function of the Kerala Government's fourth anniversary celebrations and releases the Progress Report highlighting four years of governance. The 'Ente Kerala m' exhibition and trade fair, organised as part of the Kerala Government's fourth anniversary celebrations, concluded in Thiruvananthapuram on 23 May. The state-level closing ceremony was inaugurated by chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan released the progress report of the second Pinarayi government by handing over to the Chief secretary Kerala, Dr A Jayathilak IAS Pinarayi Government's anniversary celebrations, which began on April 21 in Kasaragod, spanned all 14 districts of Kerala, with each district hosting exhibitions, public meetings, and cultural events as part of the program. Chief Secretary Dr A Jayathilak delivered the welcome address at the event, which was presided over by minister K. Rajan. Several ministers attended the function, including Roshy Augustine, K Krishnankutty, AK Saseendran, Ramachandran Kadannappally, KB Ganesh Kumar, V Sivankutty, GR Anil, V Abdurahiman, KN Balagopal, R Bindu, J Chinchu Rani, OR Kelu, PA Mohamed Riyas, P Prasad, P Rajeev, MB Rajesh, Saji Cherian, VN Vasavan, and Veena George. Members of Parliament John Brittas and AA Rahim, as well as MLAs Antony Raju, Kadakampally Surendran, OS Ambika, K Ansalan, CK Hareendran, V Joy, DK Murali, VK Prasanth, V Sasi, IB Satheesh, and G Stephen also participated in the event. Other dignitaries included Mayor Arya Rajendran, District Panchayat President D Suresh Kumar, District Collector Anu Kumari, and I&PRD Secretary S Harikishore. The event marked a grand conclusion to a month-long statewide celebration of the government's achievements and public outreach initiatives. Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Tras adelgazar, Kevin James está delgadísimo y parece un modelo Paperela Undo Youtube video: - . The chief minister stated basis in the Progress Report that the government has achieved 100 percent success in development, declaring that it is moving forward with inclusive growth and social justice. The 326-page report outlines the progress made in fulfilling the 900 promises stated in the election manifest. . . New Kerala is not a concept, but something to be realized" – Chief Minister Youtube video: Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said that New Kerala is not just a concept to be imagined but something to be made a reality in the present times. He was speaking at a district-level meeting held in Thiruvananthapuram as part of the Kerala Government's fourth anniversary celebrations. The government is now entering its tenth year. During this period, some have tried to present a different picture by hiding the truth. There is a narrative that development activities are hindered due to economic crises. However, those who observe societal changes understand that this is not the case. The government presents an annual progress report with the awareness that people need to know the facts, the chief minister said. Kerala recorded a growth of 72.84 percent in its Gross State Domestic Product for the year 2023-2024. Tax revenue, which was ₹47,000 crore three years ago, has now increased to ₹81,000 crore. The gap between public debt and domestic production is lower than in previous years. There has been significant progress in the startup sector. Kerala has become one of the most important hubs for startups. While there were 640 startups in 2016, the number has now risen to 6,300. Investments in the state's startups amount to ₹5,800 crore. The government aims to increase this number to 15,000 startups by 2026, which will create over one lakh jobs. Kerala has achieved many accomplishments that the country can be proud of. The state has transformed into a modern knowledge production centre . Along with the Digital Science Park, projects to establish three more science parks, each with an investment of ₹200 crore, are underway. Efforts are ongoing to increase the number of companies and employees in IT parks. Kerala's contributions include the country's first Digital University, Digital Science Park, Graphene Innovation Centre, Kochi Water Metro, and the Virology Institute in Thiruvananthapuram. Preparations are also underway for the innovative Ayurvedic Research Institute, Geno Data Centre, and Medical Technology Consortium, among others. Kerala was behind in attracting industrial investments earlier. Since the Left government came to power, legal and regulatory changes have created an industry-friendly environment. This also changed the mindset of people. Many enterprises have started, creating new employment opportunities. Kerala is a state with low poverty levels. Strengthening the public distribution system has yielded great benefits, with around 4.25 lakh priority ration cards made available. On November 1, Kerala will be declared the first state in India without extreme poverty. Kerala has achieved the number one position in many areas nationally. It has also become a state free from communal conflicts and riots. The government has increased welfare pension amounts, benefiting 60 lakh people. Under the Life Mission scheme, more than 4.5 lakh houses have been provided. Over four lakh land title deeds have been distributed, and steps are being taken to expedite further distributions. The Ardram Mission has brought significant improvements in healthcare. Public education has also improved considerably. Kerala has three universities ranked in the top twelve nationally in higher education. Agricultural growth reached 4.64 percent. The Chief Minister said everyone should appreciate the development of the state and acknowledged the progress and positive changes in all sectors. V. Sivankutty, Minister for General Education and Labour, who presided over the event, said that many projects once considered impossible have been successfully implemented by the people's government, and this is history in the making. The event was attended by GR Anil, Minister for Food Civil Supplies; Ramachandran Kadannappally, Minister for Registration, Archaeology and Archives; A.A. Rahim, Member of Parliament; Dr. V.K. Ramachandran, Vice-Chairman of the Planning Board; Mayor Arya Rajendran; MLAs Kadakampally Surendran, Antony Raju, CK Hareendran, VK Prashanth, V Sasi, G Stephen, OS Ambika, DK Murali, V Joy, K Ansalan; District Collector Anukumari; prominent figures from social, political, cultural, and industrial sectors; experts from various fields; beneficiaries of various schemes; and officials. Disclaimer - The above content is non-editorial, and TIL hereby disclaims any and all warranties, expressed or implied, relating to it, and does not guarantee, vouch for or necessarily endorse any of the content. Stay informed with the latest business news, updates on bank holidays and public holidays . AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now

Three Indian Coast Guard ships deployed to tackle oil container ship incident off Kochi coast, says Sonowal
Three Indian Coast Guard ships deployed to tackle oil container ship incident off Kochi coast, says Sonowal

Time of India

time26-05-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

Three Indian Coast Guard ships deployed to tackle oil container ship incident off Kochi coast, says Sonowal

In the wake of the capsizing of cargo vessel MSC ELSA III off the Kerala coast near Kochi , the Indian Coast Guard on Monday deployed three capital ships — ICG Samarth , ICG Saksham , and ICG Vikram — as part of an urgent multi-agency effort to prevent a marine pollution disaster. "Held a detailed review with DG Shipping, Secretary (Shipping) and other senior officials to assess the urgent measures being undertaken by the ministry to address the situation arising from the capsizing of MSC ELSA III off the Kerala coast near Kochi. We are fully committed to ensuring the complete salvage of marine fuel and other hazardous materials being transported in 13 IMDG containers. All crew members have been safely evacuated with the assistance of the Indian Coast Guard," he wrote in a post on social media platform X. The union minister also confirmed that the pollution response vessel Sagar Prahari had departed from Mumbai and was en route to the site. Regular aerial surveillance is being carried out using Dornier aircraft equipped with the MSS 6000 system to detect and monitor oil spillage. "Three capital ships - ICG Samarth, ICG Saksham and ICG Vikram have been deployed to the affected area. Additionally, the pollution response vessel Sagar Prahari departed from Mumbai today and is en route to the site. Regular aerial surveillance is being carried out using Dornier aircraft equipped with the MSS 6000 system to monitor any oil spillage," he added. Container ship capsized with hazardous cargo The 184-metre-long MSC ELSA III, en route from Vizhinjam to Kochi, began listing dangerously on Saturday, May 24, and eventually capsized and sank the next day, about 38 nautical miles southwest of Kochi. It had reported a 26-degree starboard list and issued a distress call after taking on water. Live Events The vessel was carrying 640 containers, including 13 IMDG containers with hazardous chemicals and 12 containers of calcium carbide, a reactive substance used in fertiliser production and steelmaking. It was also laden with 84.44 metric tonnes of diesel and 367.1 metric tonnes of furnace oil, raising fears of a large-scale environmental crisis. Full crew rescued amid worsening conditions All 24 crew members aboard — including one Russian, 20 Filipinos, two Ukrainians, and one Georgian — were safely evacuated. The Indian Coast Guard rescued 21 crew members on May 24, while INS Sujata rescued the remaining three after the vessel had capsized. The Ministry of Defence stated the ship sank due to flooding and warned that the incident poses a threat to the 'sensitive marine ecosystem along Kerala's coast.' Statewide alert and emergency measures In response, the Kerala state government has declared a statewide emergency, with Chief Secretary A Jayathilak convening a high-level meeting. A coastal alert has been issued, particularly for districts along the Arabian Sea. Authorities have advised fishermen to remain ashore and warned the public not to approach or touch any oil slicks or containers that wash up. Some containers have already begun drifting to shore. A public advisory urges people to maintain a minimum distance of 200 metres from any suspicious materials and to contact emergency services via 112.

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