The Times of India
MUMBAI: Thirty-six Indian sailors on board a vessel are reported to be safe after the vessel collided with a Cambodian craft in South Korean waters.
The collision occurred on Wednesday. The Indian vessel, MT Desh Viraat, has been anchored at Busan in South Korea for investigations into the incident, the Directorate General of Shipping said in a release.
"The master and second engineer have been taken to the marine police for investigation," it said.
The vessel was on its maiden voyage on South Korean waters. The Cambodian craft sank and its crew has been rescued by the Korean Coast Guard, the release said.
The Cambodian vessel had 10 Chinese and Vietnamese crew members.
The collision occurred on Wednesday. The Indian vessel, MT Desh Viraat, has been anchored at Busan in South Korea for investigations into the incident, the Directorate General of Shipping said in a release.
"The master and second engineer have been taken to the marine police for investigation," it said.
The vessel was on its maiden voyage on South Korean waters. The Cambodian craft sank and its crew has been rescued by the Korean Coast Guard, the release said.
The Cambodian vessel had 10 Chinese and Vietnamese crew members.
4 comments:
where are Cambodian? Do ma ah Kwack mother fucker!!!!!!
Any cambodian business should at lease have 1 Cambodian worker! Is it too much for your asking ah Kwack? PHD mother fucker it for the goat PHD stupid!!!
it aint cambodian business, its illegal business and the easiest flag to cover them up with is Cambodia. So the criminals register it with Cambodia.
OH!
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