
Indian Navy vessel INS Surat carrying 18 crew members rescued from fire-struck Singapore-flagged container ship arrives in Mangaluru
The Hindu
The container ship en route from Colombo to Mumbai, caught fire on June 9 approximately 78 nautical miles off the Beypore coast, Kerala.
Indian Navy vessel INS Surat, carrying 18 crew members rescued from the fire-struck Singapore-flagged container ship MV Wan Hai 503, arrived at New Mangalore Port at 10.45 p.m. on June 9.
The crew members onboard INS Surat included six injured, with two critically injured and four with minor injuries, according to the Mangaluru Police Commissionerate.
Of 22 crew members, four are missing in sea.
The critically injured persons are Lu Yanli and Sonitur Haeni.
Those who suffered minor injuries are Xu Fabao, Guo Linino, Thein Than Htay and Kyi Zaw Htoo.
They were admitted to a private hospital for treatment.
The other crew members were accommodated in a hotel. Their names are Wei Chhun-Ju, Tag Peng, Kan Hiue Wal, Lin Chun Cheng, Feng Li, Li Fengguang, Thet Htut Swe, Guo Erchun, Holik Asyari, Su Wei, Chang Ren-Han, and Wu Wen-Chi.

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