Malaysia

MMEA rescues 511 passengers after ferry runs aground at Kuala Kedah

Vessel stuck in mud bank due to low tide, official says

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 24 Feb 2023 11:39AM

MMEA rescues 511 passengers after ferry runs aground at Kuala Kedah
The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency says the Express Bahagia 168 ferry carrying 511 passengers ran aground some 0.8 nautical miles from the Kuala Kedah estuary at 9.15pm yesterday and was towed to the jetty at 11.15pm. – Bernama pic, February 24, 2023

ALOR STAR – The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) helped rescue passengers stranded after a Langkawi ferry ran aground at the Kuala Kedah estuary at 9.15pm yesterday.

Kuala Kedah Maritime Zone commander Noor Azreyanti Ishak said the agency received a call from the Malaysian Marine Department that a ferry from Langkawi Island to Kuala Kedah was stuck in a mud bank some 0.8 nautical miles from the estuary.

“A total of  511 passengers were on the Express Bahagia 168 ferry when it ran aground due to the low tide. 

“MMEA’s Perkasa 1224 boat was immediately deployed to ensure the safety of the passengers and assist the Marine Department, she said in a statement here today.

She said the ferry was finally towed to the jetty at 11.15pm and the operation ended at about midnight.

Apart from the department, also involved in the operation were police, the Fire and Rescue Department, Health Department, Civil Defence Force and the Volunteers Corps Department, she added.

Meanwhile, Noor Azreyanti urged the public to contact the Kuala Kedah Maritime Zone Operations Centre at 04-731-0579 or MERS 999 in case of an emergency at sea. – Bernama, February 24, 2023

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