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Updated: June 14, 2025 17:04
In a dramatic maritime operation off the coast of Kerala, the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) and Indian Navy have successfully towed the fire-stricken container vessel MV Wan Hai 503 away from Indian shores, averting a potential environmental disaster. The Singapore-flagged ship, ablaze since June 9, was carrying hazardous cargo and over 1.2 lakh metric tonnes of fuel when it caught fire in the Arabian Sea.
Timeline of the Crisis and Tactical Response
- The vessel was located approximately 42 nautical miles off Beypore, Kerala, when the fire broke out, posing a serious threat to marine ecosystems and regional shipping lanes.
- Initial containment efforts by the ICG involved boundary cooling and continuous firefighting under rough sea conditions, preventing the fire from spreading to fuel tanks.
- On June 13, a salvage team was winched down from a Navy Sea King helicopter launched from INS Garuda in Kochi. Despite turbulent weather, the team successfully connected a 600-metre tow rope to the ocean-going tug Offshore Warrior.
- The vessel is now being towed westward at a speed of 1.8 knots and is currently 35 nautical miles offshore, with plans to maintain a minimum 50-nautical-mile buffer from the Indian coastline.
Joint Forces and Salvage Coordination
- The Indian Navy’s INS Sharda and offshore support vessel MV Triton Liberty are actively supporting the operation alongside three ICG Offshore Patrol Vessels.
- The Indian Air Force also contributed by air-dropping 4,000 kg of dry chemical powder to suppress metal fires onboard.
- The Directorate General of Shipping is coordinating with vessel owners to determine the ship’s final destination, in line with international maritime protocols.
Environmental Risk and Containment Success
- The ship’s cargo included hundreds of containers, some carrying hazardous materials, raising fears of an oil spill or toxic release.
- Thanks to round-the-clock efforts, only thick smoke and isolated hotspots remain onboard, with no reported oil leakage or marine contamination.
- The ICG’s swift action and boundary cooling measures have been credited with preventing a full-scale ecological crisis.
Strategic Implications and Future Preparedness
- The operation underscores India’s growing maritime response capabilities and inter-agency coordination in high-risk scenarios.
- A high-level synergy meeting between the ICG and Navy was held in New Delhi to review joint air operations, training, and future asset acquisition.
- The incident has prompted renewed calls for enhanced surveillance and rapid-response infrastructure along India’s busy western seaboard.
Sources: News18, Moneycontrol, CNBC TV18, ANI, Global Green News, UNI India, MSN India.