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Kochi fire incident involving the cargo vessel Wan Hai 503 in the Arabian Sea is now under control. Despite ongoing thermal inspections and light smoke, firefighting teams are working to secure the vessel adrift near India's Exclusive Economic Zone.
Chitharanjan stressed the need for a decisive solution to address the ongoing crisis.
Of the 1,754 containers listed on board, 157 were declared as carrying hazardous goods
The negotiations were aimed at determining compensation for the damages caused by the ship’s collision.
Investigators are examining whether high-power electromagnetic devices caused recent maritime mishaps in the Arabian Sea
The mid ocean crisis was caused by a container explosion 44 nautical miles off the coast of Azhikkal, Kannur, on June 9.
The case was registered on a complaint filed by Suneesh P V, a fisherman from Kozhikode.
After the first accident, a preliminary study examined more than 30 fish samples. All were found safe for consumption.
MV Wan Hai 503, which caught fire off the Kannur coast, was carrying cargo classified as dangerous goods, according to the Directorate General of Shipping.
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