MV Khalijia 3 damaged after collission with MV Chitra in 2010 |
Mumbai, Nov 15, 2011: A fire broke out on the
merchant vessel Khalijia III on Monday afternoon, and was brought under control
3 hours later. Khalijia III has been docked at the Mumbai Port Trust, ever
since its collision with MV Chitra last year, causing the worse oil spill in
the Arabian Sea .
Nobody was injured in the
incident.
According to the fire brigade officers, they
received a call around 4.30pm about a fire near the engine of the scrapped ship.
The fire brigade officers said they were
breaking down the ship and while doing so the workers may have been using gas
cutters. Sparks
from this must have come in contact with the residual oil in the ship.
When contacted, the Sewri police said they were
investigating to find out whether there was any negligence on the part of the
workers who are scrapping the ship.
"It was an accident due to some residual oil
around the area that was being welded. The vessel is being broken down at
Darukhanna, the shipbreaking yard in Mumbai so it must have happened during the
scraping process,” said director general of Shipping S Agnihotri.
Source: The Hindustan
Times. 15 November 2011
http://www.hindustantimes.com/India-news/Mumbai/Parked-ship-catches-fire-at-port-trust/Article1-769245.aspx
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