Goa port authorities file complaint as dry dock partially sinks

IANS  |  Panaji 

The only major port in Mormugao Port (MPT) has filed a complaint against Shipyard Limited (WISL) alleging mischief, after a dry dock partially sank on Wednesday, sparking fears of a potential spill.

On Tuesday, the tilting of the dry dock -- used to repair ships -- and minor spillage of from its hollowed body triggered panic among the workers of the shipyard.

"A complaint has been filed against the shipyard. Care is being taken to tidy the situation," Mormugao Port public relations officer Seby Coutinho told IANS.

Officials at the Harbour Police Station in South said MPT's complaint against WISL had been filed under Section 434 of the Indian Penal Code.

The WISL ship repair facility, where the dry dock has partially sunk, is located on MPT grounds in Mormugao sub-district, located 50 km from Panaji.

While no WISL official was available for comment, a spokesperson for the Indian Coast Guard said dry docks have little to do with storage, so there was no danger of an oil-spill.

An MPT official, however, said that minor spill on Tuesday could have resulted from some residue in the caverns of the dry dock.

MPT chairperson I. Jeyakumar told reporters earlier on Wednesday that booms had been placed around the dry dock in order to prevent any spillage.

--IANS

maya/vgu/dg

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Goa port authorities file complaint as dry dock partially sinks

The only major port in Goa Mormugao Port Trust (MPT) has filed a complaint against Western India Shipyard Limited (WISL) alleging mischief, after a dry dock partially sank on Wednesday, sparking fears of a potential oil spill.

The only major port in Mormugao Port (MPT) has filed a complaint against Shipyard Limited (WISL) alleging mischief, after a dry dock partially sank on Wednesday, sparking fears of a potential spill.

On Tuesday, the tilting of the dry dock -- used to repair ships -- and minor spillage of from its hollowed body triggered panic among the workers of the shipyard.

"A complaint has been filed against the shipyard. Care is being taken to tidy the situation," Mormugao Port public relations officer Seby Coutinho told IANS.

Officials at the Harbour Police Station in South said MPT's complaint against WISL had been filed under Section 434 of the Indian Penal Code.

The WISL ship repair facility, where the dry dock has partially sunk, is located on MPT grounds in Mormugao sub-district, located 50 km from Panaji.

While no WISL official was available for comment, a spokesperson for the Indian Coast Guard said dry docks have little to do with storage, so there was no danger of an oil-spill.

An MPT official, however, said that minor spill on Tuesday could have resulted from some residue in the caverns of the dry dock.

MPT chairperson I. Jeyakumar told reporters earlier on Wednesday that booms had been placed around the dry dock in order to prevent any spillage.

--IANS

maya/vgu/dg

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

image
Business Standard
177 22