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India launches rescue operation as bulk carrier sinks off east coast

August 23, 2026 10:00 am

Source: Reuters

India’s maritime rescue ​agency lost communication on Saturday with a ‌Panama-flagged cargo vessel that sank off the coast of eastern India, the Indian Coast Guard said.

The vessel had ​24 crew on board, including 20 Chinese ​nationals, three Myanmar nationals and one Bangladeshi, ⁠according to Commandant Amit Uniyal, a spokesperson ​for the Coast Guard.

The Coast Guard sent two ​vessels for the search-and-rescue mission from Sri Vijaya Puram, formerly known as Port Blair, Uniyal said.

The Coast Guard has ​rescued two people from life rafts. The ​search-and-rescue mission is under way for the seafarers on the ‌vessel, ⁠the agency said.

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The Ocean Winner was carrying iron ore to Singapore after departing from India’s eastern Paradip port on Thursday, according to government sources, ​adding that ​the ship ⁠sank around 240 nautical miles from the port.

The cause of the sinking ​was unknown.

Captain Alekha Charan Sahoo, deputy ​conservator ⁠of the Paradip Port Authority, said he was praying for the safety of the crew on ⁠board ​and hoping for the best.

Reporting ​by Nidhi Verma, Saurabh Sharma, Jatindra Dash and Disha Mishra in ​Bengaluru; Editing by Sharon Singleton and Rod Nickel