Kerala Ship Fire: Explosions, Crew Missing, Hazmat Spill
Kerala Ship Fire: Explosions, Crew Missing, Hazmat Spill

Kerala Ship Fire: Explosions, Crew Missing, Hazmat Spill

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The Singapore-flagged cargo ship MV Wan Hai 503 experienced multiple explosions and a fire off the coast of Kerala, India, on June 9 while sailing from Colombo to Mumbai. The incident caused 40-50 containers, some containing hazardous materials such as flammable liquids and toxic substances, to fall into the Arabian Sea. Out of 22 multinational crew members, 18 have been rescued or are in the process of being rescued, while four remain unaccounted for, and some injuries have been reported. The ship remains on fire and adrift, prompting a significant emergency response from the Indian Navy and Coast Guard, who have deployed ships and aircraft to the scene. No Singaporeans were on board, and authorities are monitoring the situation and coordinating rescue and containment efforts. The cause of the explosions and fire is still under investigation.

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