The government of Singapore, under whose flag the vessel is registered, expressed deep gratitude to India for the timely and effective response.
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In a swift and high-stakes Search and Rescue (SAR) operation, the Indian Navy on June 9 rescued 18 crew members from the Singapore-flagged container vessel MV Wan Hai 503, which caught fire following a reported internal container explosion in the Arabian Sea.
The distress signal was received by the Indian Navy’s Information Fusion Centre – Indian Ocean Region (IFC-IOR) at around 0930 hours. Promptly responding, the Navy deployed INS Surat and a Dornier maritime patrol aircraft, coordinating with the Indian Coast Guard, Directorate General of Shipping, and other maritime stakeholders.
By 1630 hours, INS Surat had successfully evacuated 18 of the 22 crew members from the fire-stricken ship. The Indian Navy provided immediate medical assistance to the injured, and the vessel is now proceeding to New Mangalore Port for disembarkation and further treatment.
The government of Singapore, under whose flag the vessel is registered, expressed deep gratitude to India for the timely and effective response. In an official statement, the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) said:
“We are thankful to the Indian Navy and all associated agencies for their quick response and professionalism in rescuing the crew of MV Wan Hai 503. Singapore appreciates the strong maritime cooperation with India and the unwavering commitment to ensuring safety at sea.”
The status of the remaining four crew members is currently being assessed, and investigations into the cause of the fire are ongoing.