Smoke seen emanating from container ship

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

A was still seen emitting smoke today despite an Indian having put off its fire yesterday, a said.

"A recce by a Dornier aircraft this morning revealed that smoke continues to emanate though there is no visible flame," Defence Wing S S Birdi said.

The has again flown a Dornier aircraft to carry out a visual assessment of the situation on the ship this evening, which was anchored about 8 nautical miles from Sunderbans.

An helicopter has been stationed at helipad, the nearest possible location to the vessel "in case there is a requirement to once again carry out the dousing operations," he said.

A Coast Guard said "no has been observed around the vessel."

The said the Coast Guard ships are maintaining round the clock vigil in the vicinity of Kolkata.

"Four hovercraft at Frazerganj and two Coast Guard ships in Haldia are on standby for any support and, particularly pollution response, if situation arises," the spokesperson said.

The fire that was reported around 11 pm on June 14.

An V5 helicopter of the had poured 15,000 litres of water on the burning ship from a Bambi bucket in six shuttles.

A marine commando of the and three members of the crew dropped the starboard anchor of the vessel on Saturday in a daring operation after they were winched down on the blazing ship from a Seaking 42C helicopter to arrest its drift towards the International Maritime Border Line with

The spot was eight nautical miles off the Sunderbans, the world's largest mangrove forest.

MV Kolkata was abandoned by its and 21 other crew members after 70 per cent of the ship carrying containerised cargo went on fire in the Bay of Bengal, about 55 nautical miles from in

The 148-metre-long ship was carrying 464 containers and 211 metric tonnes of heavy fuel on board and caught fire while sailing from Krishnapatnam in to Haldia port, according to the Coast Guard.

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First Published: Mon, June 18 2018. 21:55 IST