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Three missing crewmates in oil tanker fire believed to still be alive: MMEA

Possibility of survival if they managed to get to unaffected airtight room, says MMEA

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 02 May 2023 8:57PM

Three missing crewmates in oil tanker fire believed to still be alive: MMEA
Datuk Saiful Lizan Ibrahim says there were a total of 28 crew members on board the ship that reportedly caught fire at about 3pm yesterday, and 25 of them were rescued while rescuers are still trying to find the remaining three. – Bernama pic, May 2, 2023

JOHOR BARU – Three crew members who were reported missing after tanker MT Pablo registered in Gabon, Africa caught fire 37.5 nautical miles northeast of Tg Sedili in Kota Tinggi yesterday, are believed to be still alive.

Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) acting director-general Datuk Saiful Lizan Ibrahim said the crew had been identified as Indian nationals Satyam Tripathi, 26, and Dinesh Kumar Chauhan, 34, while the third was Ukrainian Sabit Shenderovskyi, 37.

“There is a possibility that they still survived if they were able to escape from the fire located in the middle of the ship. There may be an airtight room whereby the area may not have been affected.

“However, the amount of oxygen supply depends on the size of the room. If it is small they may last a day, or if it is large they may last a few days,” he said during a press conference at the Johor State Maritime Headquarters here today.

Also present was Johor MMEA director Nurul Hizam Zakaria.

Saiful Lizan said there were a total of 28 crew members on board the ship that reportedly caught fire at about 3pm yesterday, and 25 of them were rescued while rescuers were still trying to find the remaining three.

He said the search-and-rescue operation involved various sea and air assets from several agencies including the Royal Malaysian Navy, Johor Marine Department, and Johor Port.

“In addition, we will also seek the services of the Fire and Rescue Department’s hazmat team to enter the ship, which is still filled with smoke, tomorrow in an effort to conduct a search on board, given that there is a possibility that the three may be still trapped inside,” he said.

According to Saiful Lizan, the cause of the fire is still under investigation; however, there was no oil spill at the scene because the tanker, which possessed valid travel documents, was not carrying any cargo.

Yesterday, Nurul Hizam said that the tanker was reportedly on its way from China to Singapore. – Bernama, May 2, 2023

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