Iranian oil tanker sinks, 32 crew members presumed dead

ANI  |  Hong Kong [China] 

on Sunday announced that 32 people, including two Bangladeshis, who went missing after a ship and an tanker collided off at the East coast last week, were presumed dead.

The tanker that had been burning for more than a week sank on Sunday, the said.

According to Iranian state media, only three bodies have been recovered so far.

"There is no hope of finding survivors among the members of the crew," Mohammad Rastad, for the Iranian rescue team said.

"Despite our efforts, it has not been possible to extinguish the fire and recover the bodies due to repeated explosions and gas leaks," he said.

On Saturday, Chinese rescuers recovered the tanker's "black box", the transport ministry said without specifying exactly what had been retrieved.

Earlier, it was reported that a majority of the 136,000 tonnes of condensate that was being carried by the tanker, had caught fire.

had quoted the transport ministry in China, as saying that apart from the two crew members, 30 Iranians were declared missing.

Twenty-one Chinese crew have been rescued, it added in a statement.

had said that the accident happened 160 nautical miles east of

had reportedly sent specialised "cleaning ships" to the to minimise environmental damage.

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First Published: Mon, January 15 2018. 02:05 IST