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IN PHOTOS: ICG, Indian Navy's mid-sea rescue operation of crew members from sinking Liberian vessel
Updated On: 25 May, 2025 04:13 PM IST | Anushree Gaikwad
A Liberian container vessel, MSC ELSA 3, sank off the Kochi coast on Sunday, due to flooding. All 24 crew members on board were rescued, 21 by Indian Coast Guard (ICG) and three by the Indian Navy's INS Sujata. (Pics/ Defence PRO)

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The vessel was also loaded with 84.44 MT of diesel and 367.1 MT of furnace oil
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Given the sensitive marine ecosystem along Kerala’s coast, ICG has activated full pollution response preparedness

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ICG aircraft equipped with advanced oil spill detection systems are conducting aerial surveillance, and ICG ship Saksham, carrying pollution response equipment, remains deployed at the site. So far, no oil spill has been reported
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The emergency began on Saturday, when MSC ELSA 3, en route from Vizhinjam to Kochi, developed a 26-degree starboard list approximately 38 nautical miles southwest of Kochi

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ICG’s Maritime Rescue Sub-Centre (MRSC) in Kochi immediately launched a coordinated response
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An ICG Dornier aircraft was deployed for aerial surveillance, spotting two liferafts with survivors. ICG patrol ships and merchant vessels MV Han Yi and MSC Silver 2 were also diverted to assist, in line with global Search and Rescue protocols

