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MT New Diamond stable and safe: Indian Navy

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Published : Sep 12, 2020, 10:42 PM IST

Indian Navy stated that Sri Lanka's MT New Diamond is stable and safe now. It had caught fire after a major explosion in its engine room on September 3 and the Indian Coast Guard had been engaged in fire-fighting and pollution response operation since then.

Sri Lanka's MT New Diamond
Sri Lanka's MT New Diamond

New Delhi: Indian Navy on Saturday said that Sri Lanka's MT New Diamond that caught fire after a major explosion in its engine room on September 3, was stable and safe.

According to the Indian Navy, five members of INS Sahyadri team embarked to assess salvage operations.

"Sri Lanka's MT New Diamond stable & safe. 5 member INS Sahyadri team embarked today to assess salvage ops. Salvor's marine chemist and naval architect teams undertaking salvage and deballasting. Sri Lanka Navy, Indian Navy and Salvors diving teams to inspect the underwater hull," said Indian Navy.

The Indian Coast Guard had been engaged in fire-fighting and pollution response operation for MT New Diamond since September 3.

Also Read: India sends plane to tackle fire on crippled oil tanker

Motor Tanker (MT) New Diamond caught fire after a major explosion in its engine room on September 3 when it was transiting in Sri Lankan exclusive economic zone.

The large 333-metre long crude carrier was carrying over three lakh metric tons of crude oil for the Indian Oil Corporation from Kuwait to Paradip.

(ANI Report)

New Delhi: Indian Navy on Saturday said that Sri Lanka's MT New Diamond that caught fire after a major explosion in its engine room on September 3, was stable and safe.

According to the Indian Navy, five members of INS Sahyadri team embarked to assess salvage operations.

"Sri Lanka's MT New Diamond stable & safe. 5 member INS Sahyadri team embarked today to assess salvage ops. Salvor's marine chemist and naval architect teams undertaking salvage and deballasting. Sri Lanka Navy, Indian Navy and Salvors diving teams to inspect the underwater hull," said Indian Navy.

The Indian Coast Guard had been engaged in fire-fighting and pollution response operation for MT New Diamond since September 3.

Also Read: India sends plane to tackle fire on crippled oil tanker

Motor Tanker (MT) New Diamond caught fire after a major explosion in its engine room on September 3 when it was transiting in Sri Lankan exclusive economic zone.

The large 333-metre long crude carrier was carrying over three lakh metric tons of crude oil for the Indian Oil Corporation from Kuwait to Paradip.

(ANI Report)

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