Search resumes for sailors missing in Kerch strait ship accident

Press Trust of India  |  Moscow 

Russian authorities on Wednesday resumed for sailors missing after two ships carrying Indian, Turkish and Libyan crew members caught fire in the Strait, where the blaze was still raging following the accident which killed 14 seafarers.

Though there was no information from and Crimea about the identities of those killed and missing, but said four of its nationals were killed, eight were rescued and four went missing after the fire.

Indian authorities earlier said the was in constant touch with the concerned Russian agencies to get more information on Indian nationals affected in the incident and to extend necessary assistance.

Both vessels were flying Tanzanian flags. One of them was a liquefied and another one was a tanker. The fire broke out as the two ships were transferring fuel from one to the other.

The for sailors missing in the accident was resumed on Wednesday, the Russian Federal Agency for Maritime and River Transport's press service told

A local department of the maritime rescue service said that the Merkury tow boat, which brought the sailors to Crimea's on Tuesday, was also returning to the accident scene.

"Merkury is heading to the fire scene, it will be involved in searching [for the sailors] and extinguishing the fire," a said.

A special vessel, Spasatel Demidov, is continuing the effort to put out the fire, which is still underway. The ships have not sunk because their important parts remain intact.

The condition of sailors who were rescued during a ship fire incident in the causes no concern, of told on Wednesday.

"The rescued sailors are being treated at Their condition is fair, there are no signs of deterioration. There is no danger to their lives," he said.

One of the ships, the Candy, had a 17-member crew, including nine Turkish citizens and eight Indian nationals.

The other one, the Maestro, had 15-member crew, including seven Turkish nationals, seven Indian citizens and an intern from Libya, Russian agency quoted maritime authority as saying.

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First Published: Wed, January 23 2019. 14:15 IST