Ship tilts due to water ingress; CG, police step-in to save it

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Press Trust of India Panaji
Last Updated : Jun 29 2016 | 3:07 PM IST
A vessel parked near Mormugao Port Trust (MPT) at Vasco near here has tilted precariously after water ingressed into it due to incessant rains following which various agencies, including Indian Coast Guard and police, have swung into action to save it.
"The ship MV QING owned by Sahara India company was berthed at Western India Shipyard since last two years as it was awaiting repairs and conversion into a floating hotel," ship agent Sunil Prabhu told reporters today.
The ship began tilting last night after water ingressed into it due to continuous rains in the state, he said.
The shipyard officials along with those of Indian Coast Guard, police, district administration and Mormugao Port Trust have begun attempts to save the vessel from capsizing.
Prabhu said the ship was awaiting repairs since last two years as Western India Shipyard, which had bagged the work contract has run into crisis.
"We were about to shift the ship to some other shipyard for repairs and conversion into a floating hotel after this monsoon," he said.
The vessel was used as a cruise before it was acquired by Sahara India, he added.
Coast Guard DIG Manoj Badkar said the ship was docked at Western India Shipyard Limited since 2014.
"I believe that it was brought for some repairs which never started and since last evening the ship started reporting water ingress and now it is tilting.
"Today morning we were very worried because we suspected that the ship may roll over starboard side and may damage the other huge floating dock of WISL. We have been observing the situation and as there is no crew onboard we are little relaxed," he said.
"We have asked for ship drawings from the yard but they are not able to produce the same as people who were manning the vessel are not from the yard, still we are continuously monitoring the situation," he added.
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First Published: Jun 29 2016 | 3:07 PM IST

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