All 16 crew of SCI Ratna safe, says SCI

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The entire crew of 16 people on- board the 'SCI Ratna' offshore supply vessel, which sank off the coast yesterday, is safe and investigations are underway, (SCI) said today.

SCI-Ratna sank 96 nautical miles off the coast of last evening, it said.


"All the 16 shipboard personnel who were on board the vessel have been rescued and are safe," SCI said in a filing today.

"The probable reason of sinking of vessel is ingress of water in the engine room. The actual cause is yet to be ascertained and is being investigated," it added.

Director General of Shipping, Malini Shankar said yesterday that the crew have been rescued.

SCI chairman Anoop Sharma has said all the crew members were immediately rescued by another vessel operating in the vicinity.

He said the SCI Ratna was contracted with the and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) to support its exploration operations at the Bombay High.

As per trade websites, the 2,039-tonne ship was built in 2011 and was 64 metres long.

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First Published: Wed, November 22 2017. 14:05 IST