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Fire-Stricken Wan Hai 503 Continues to Drift Off Indian Coast as Salvage Efforts Intensify

June 11, 2025
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The MV Wan Hai 503 Incident: Ongoing Environmental Risk and Rescue Efforts

The Singapore-flagged container vessel MV Wan Hai 503 is currently adrift around 42 nautical miles off Beypore, Kerala, carrying 2,128 MT of fuel and hazardous cargo, presenting a significant environmental threat.

On Monday, the vessel experienced multiple explosions approximately 130 nautical miles northwest of Kochi, India, leading to the crew abandoning ship. While 18 crew members were successfully rescued from lifeboats, four individuals, including two Taiwanese nationals, one from Myanmar, and one from Indonesia, remain missing.

The Indian Coast Guard has been actively involved in containing the fire using a combination of air and sea assets. Despite progress, inner decks of the vessel continue to burn, complicating salvage operations. Salvors have been deployed to assist in towing efforts, but challenging sea conditions have hindered their progress.


Photo courtesy Indian Coast Guard

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) has collaborated with Indian authorities and the vessel owner to provide additional firefighting support. The Indian Coast Guard has dispatched four Coast Guard ships and aircraft to aid in the ongoing rescue and containment operations.

Authorities are closely monitoring the vessel’s structural integrity while implementing environmental protection measures. The cause of the explosions and the contents of the affected containers have not been disclosed, raising concerns about potential environmental impact.

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