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INS Nireekshak reaches Mauritius to help contain oil spill

India has also sent an IAF planes along with a 10-member Technical Response Team to assist Mauritius in its ongoing oil spill containment and salvage operations. The Indian Coast Guard has sent a 10-member specialist team with equipment to Mauritius for supplementing the efforts.

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INS Nireekshak reaches Mauritius to help in containing oil spill
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Published : Aug 26, 2020, 11:54 AM IST

New Delhi: Indian naval ship Nireekshak, a specialised diving support vessel, has reached Port Louis in Mauritius to help in efforts to contain an oil spill, Indian Navy said on Tuesday.

“INS Nireekshak a specialised Diving Support Vessel reached Port Louis, Mauritius on Aug 24, 2020. The ship can provide assistance towards fighting oil spill and provide seaward security and medical cover off the Wakashio wreck,” Navy Spokesperson said in a tweet.

“This follows recent deployment of Technical Response Team and delivery of nearly 30 tonnes of specialised anti-pollution equipment by India to combat and extend assistance for managing the MV Wakashio oil spill incident,” the spokesperson added.

India has also sent an IAF planes along with a 10-member Technical Response Team to assist Mauritius in its ongoing oil spill containment and salvage operations.

The Indian Coast Guard (ICG) has sent a 10-member specialist team with equipment to Mauritius for supplementing the efforts.

The Indian assistance follows recent support provided by India to Mauritius in its fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, including “supply of essential medicines, a special consignment of Ayurvedic medicines as well as a medical assistance team sent as part of Mission Sagar.”

A ship that has leaked tons of oil off the coast of Mauritius has split apart, authorities said on August 16, according to the media report.

“At around 4:30 pm, a major detachment of the vessel’s forward section was observed,” the National Crisis Committee of Mauritius was quoted as saying in a statement.

Read more: Mauritius begins removal of Japanese ship's pieces

(With inputs from ANI)

New Delhi: Indian naval ship Nireekshak, a specialised diving support vessel, has reached Port Louis in Mauritius to help in efforts to contain an oil spill, Indian Navy said on Tuesday.

“INS Nireekshak a specialised Diving Support Vessel reached Port Louis, Mauritius on Aug 24, 2020. The ship can provide assistance towards fighting oil spill and provide seaward security and medical cover off the Wakashio wreck,” Navy Spokesperson said in a tweet.

“This follows recent deployment of Technical Response Team and delivery of nearly 30 tonnes of specialised anti-pollution equipment by India to combat and extend assistance for managing the MV Wakashio oil spill incident,” the spokesperson added.

India has also sent an IAF planes along with a 10-member Technical Response Team to assist Mauritius in its ongoing oil spill containment and salvage operations.

The Indian Coast Guard (ICG) has sent a 10-member specialist team with equipment to Mauritius for supplementing the efforts.

The Indian assistance follows recent support provided by India to Mauritius in its fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, including “supply of essential medicines, a special consignment of Ayurvedic medicines as well as a medical assistance team sent as part of Mission Sagar.”

A ship that has leaked tons of oil off the coast of Mauritius has split apart, authorities said on August 16, according to the media report.

“At around 4:30 pm, a major detachment of the vessel’s forward section was observed,” the National Crisis Committee of Mauritius was quoted as saying in a statement.

Read more: Mauritius begins removal of Japanese ship's pieces

(With inputs from ANI)

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