
Containership Abandoned in Bay of Bengal Due to Major Fire
The Indian Coast Guard has actually saved all 22 team participant of a containership adhering to a significant fire aboard the vessel while concerning 50 miles off the shore of India in the Bay of Bengal.
The India- flagged SSL Kolkata reported fire after twelve o’clock at night on Thursday.
The fire was supposedly brought on by a surge in among the delivery containers as well as later infect around 60 various other containers.
The fire compelled the Master to at some point offer the order to desert ship.
All 22 team participants consisting of the captain were at some point gotten by an Indian Coast Guard vessel.
The vessel is presently deserted as well as adrift. It is being kept an eye on by the Indian Coast Guard.
The 147.8 m SSL Kolkata was constructed in 2006 as well as has capability of concerning 1,100 TEU.
AIS ship monitoring information reveals the vessel was cruising from Krishnapatnam, India to Kolkata.











