The Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre (MRCC) at Port Blair received distress message from cargo ship "MV ITT Panther" at around 6:25 am, reportedly listing dangerously about 206 NM from Port Blair, the coast guard said in a statement.
The master and the crew had abandoned the vessel in a life raft.
On receipt of the information, Indian Coast Guard (ICG) Dornier aircraft was launched immediately and a ship 'Rajkamal' was deployed from Port Blair for sea-air coordinated search and assistance.
The ICG aircraft located the survivors in a life raft at 9 am waving for assistance.
While continuous monitoring of the survivors was carried out by the aircraft, Coast Guard ship Rajkamal arrived in area at 4:10 pm and all the 11 crew were rescued and taken onboard by the ship at 4:45 pm, braving rough sea and inclement weather conditions in area, the coast guard said.
All the survivors were provided first aid, food, water and observed to be in a healthy condition.
The coast guard ship is heading to Port Blair with survivors.
Since the onset of south-west monsoon, Indian Coast Guard has rescued 115 lives of mariners and fishermen in distress at sea.
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