Chennai: The Indian Coast Guard has rushed two of its ships with the capability to fight the fire and undertake pollution response to douse the major fire on container carrier MV X-Press Pearl near Sri Lanka's Colombo port, officials said on Tuesday.
According to the Coast Guard, a major fire broke out on board the container carrier ship anchored about nine nautical miles from Colombo port.
"The vessel was en-route from Hazira to Colombo and loaded with 1,486 containers carrying about 25 tons of hazardous nitric acid and other chemicals.
"The ship was manned by 25 crew including five Indians, all of whom have been evacuated," the Coast Guard said.
The Indian coastal security agency said that the ship had caught fire on May 20 but it was brought under control by the next day.
However, on May 21, the fire re-ignited after an explosion on board, reportedly due to the collapse of a few of the containers due to rough weather.
About 8-10 containers reported having fallen overboard post the explosion and the fire.