Drama at sea as two tankers catch fire near Singapore! Rescue mission underway for crew members in the South China Sea.
A recent maritime incident near Singapore has captured attention as two tankers, including the Singapore-flagged vessel Hafnia Nile, caught fire in the South China Sea. The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) swiftly responded to the emergency, with two crew members airlifted to the hospital for treatment. The dramatic scene unfolded as the RSAF's H225M Medium Lift Helicopter transported the injured crewmen to the Singapore General Hospital.
As the fires blazed on the oil tankers, near the world's largest refueling port, the rescue operation intensified. The MPA coordinated efforts to save the crew members and contain the situation. The incident not only highlighted the risks faced by seafarers but also demonstrated the coordinated response and expertise of maritime authorities in handling emergencies at sea.
In the midst of the chaos, the Hafnia LR1 tanker and a Chinese VLCC were identified as the vessels engulfed in flames. The situation near Pedra Branca prompted a large-scale rescue and search mission, emphasizing the importance of swift action and collaboration in maritime emergencies.
The ongoing search and rescue operations serve as a reminder of the challenging conditions faced by those working at sea. The incident underscores the critical role played by organizations like the MPA in ensuring the safety and security of sea transport in the region, showcasing the dedication and professionalism of maritime emergency responders.
On 19 July 2024 at about 6:15am, the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) was alerted to a fire onboard both a Singapore-flagged tanker, Hafnia Nile, ...
The Maritime and Port Authority (MPA) said it was alerted at about 6.15am on Friday (Jul 19) to a fire onboard both a Singapore-flagged tanker, Hafnia Nile, and ...
RSAF's H225M Medium Lift Helicopter arriving at the Singapore General Hospital on July 19 with the two injured crewmen. PHOTO: THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE AIR ...
Two large oil tankers were on fire on Friday in waters near Singapore, the world's biggest refuelling port, with two crew members airlifted to hospital and ...
A search and rescue operation is underway for the crew of Hafnia product tanker and another vessel on fire in the South China Sea.
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore said that it was notified on Friday morning of the incident which resulted in fires onboard both the Singapore- ...
THE Maritime and Port Authority (MPA) on Friday (Jul 19) said a rescue-and-search mission is in progress near the coast of Singapore after two shipping ...
Search and rescue operations are underway for the crew of two tankers that caught fire offshore Singapore. The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore ...
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore said that it was notified on Friday morning of the incident which resulted in fires onboard both the Singapore- ...
Singapore flagged Hafnia Nile an LR1 tanker carrying up to 55000 mt naphtha caught fire early morning July 19 following a collision with São Tomé and ...
There were a total of 22 crew on onboard Hafnia Nile and 40 crew onboard Ceres I. All the crew are accounted for. There were no Singaporeans onboard.
A total of 62 seafarers from a Hafnia product tanker and VLCC ablaze in the South China Sea have been either rescued or accounted for.
The Hafnia Nile (IMO: 9766217), an LR1 tanker owned and operated by Hafnia Limited (“Hafnia” or the “Company”, OSE ticker code “HAFNI”, NYSE ticker co.