Panama-flagged cargo ship sinks in Bay of Bengal, rescue ops on

Bay of Bengal shipwreck
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- The Hindu National·1h agoICG deploys ships for search-and-rescue operation after Panama-flagged vessel sinks
The ship, with 24 crew members on board, was heading towards Singapore carrying iron ore from Odisha
Read at The Hindu National → - Times of India Top·2h ago'Vanished from tracking system': How Panama-flagged cargo ship sank off Odisha coastRead at Times of India Top →
- The Print India·6h agoCargo ship with 24 crew members sinks in Bay of Bengal, rescue ops on
Paradip, Aug 22 (PTI) A Panama-flagged cargo ship with 24 crew members, mostly Chinese, on board sank in the Bay of Bengal on Saturday, about 240 nautical miles off the Odisha coast, officials said. Twenty of the crew members on the ship, MV Ocean Winner, were Chinese, three…
Read at The Print India → - NDTV Top Stories·7h agoSingapore-Bound Cargo Ship With 24 Crew Members Sinks Off Odisha Coast
Ship tracking platform MarineTraffic reported that the vessel had set sail from Paradip Port in Odisha and was on its way to Singapore at the time.
Read at NDTV Top Stories → - Business Standard·7h agoPanama-flagged cargo ship sinks in Bay of Bengal, rescue ops on
The ship, with 24 crew members on board, was heading towards Singapore carrying iron ore from Odisha
Read at Business Standard → - India Today Top·7h agoPanama-flagged cargo ship sinks off Odisha coast, 2 rescued, 22 missing
Panamaflagged cargo ship sinks off Odisha coast rescued missing
Read at India Today Top → - Mint News·8h agoPanama-flagged cargo ship with mostly Chinese crew sinks off Odisha's Paradip coast
A Panama-flagged cargo ship carrying 24 crew members, most of them Chinese, sank about 240 nautical miles from Odisha’s Paradip coast. The Indian Coast Guard and Navy have launched a rescue operation, while nearby vessels have been alerted to assist.
Read at Mint News → - Hindustan Times India·8h agoChina-bound vessel with 24 crew members sinks 200 nautical miles off Odisha’s Paradip port
The vessel was carrying 24 crew members, including 20 Chinese nationals, 1 Bangladeshi, and 3 Myanmar nationals, according to preliminary information.
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