Maldivian vessel sinks; 22 crew rescued

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Press Trust of India Kochi
Last Updated : Jun 13 2013 | 1:25 PM IST
A Maldivian container vessel M V Asian Express, which had developed engine trouble off Minicoy islands in Lakshadweep, sank this morning after its 22 crew, including four Indians, were rescued by the Coast Guard.
The vessel, which was on its way to Male from the Pakistani port of Bin Qasim, sank this morning with its cargo of cement and sand, Coast Guard sources told PTI today.
The ship started sinking after developing an engine snag. The Coast Guard rescued all its 22 crew members-- 18 Maldivians and four Indians last night.
The crew is being brought to Kochi by Coast Guard vessel Varuna and expected to reach here by tomorrow, the sources said.
The vessel had developed engine failure last night and was drifting in choppy seas. Some vessels had reported the matter to the CG, which immediately rushed 'Varuna' by 3 PM.
A crack was noticed in the ship's waterline and it had started flooding, the sources said.
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First Published: Jun 13 2013 | 1:25 PM IST

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