Malaysia

Ship catches fire off Johor coast, three crew members missing

Two rescued by authorities while 23 others saved by two nearby vessels

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 01 May 2023 9:21PM

Ship catches fire off Johor coast, three crew members missing
Nurul Hizam Zakaria says that rescue operations are now focused on finding the three missing crew members, adding that investigations are underway to determine the cause of the fire. – Pic courtesy of Johor Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency, May 1, 2023

JOHOR BARU – A ship off the coast of Johor was reported to have been in flames, with three crew members unaccounted for. 

According to a statement by Johor Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) director First Admiral Nurul Hizam Zakaria, authorities received a distress call from the Gabon-registered ship at 4pm today. 

The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency has launched rescue operations and saved two crew members, while 23 others were saved by two nearby ships. – Pic courtesy of Johor Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency, May 1, 2023
The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency has launched rescue operations and saved two crew members, while 23 others were saved by two nearby ships. – Pic courtesy of Johor Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency, May 1, 2023

It is understood the ship caught fire near Tg Sedili. Hizam said the tanker was en route to Singapore from China when the fire started.

“The fire broke out 37.5 nautical miles (69km) northeast of Tg Sedili,” he said. 

MMEA launched a rescue operations team on its Petir 12 patrol boat and saved two crew members, while 23 others were saved by two nearby ships. 

“The search-and-rescue operation was activated this evening. A team on the Petir 12 patrol boat was deployed to the scene and managed to rescue two of the tanker’s crew members.

“Twenty-three others were rescued by two vessels nearby, while the remaining three crew members are still missing,” he added.

Hizam said that rescue operations are now focused on finding the three missing crew members, adding that investigations are underway to determine the cause of the fire. – The Vibes, May 1, 2023

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