Karwar, Jun 10: In a daring operation braving sea winds, Navy and Coast Guard yesterday rescued a merchant ship, which was about to drown in Arabian Sea off the coast of Goa.

The 83 m long vessel with 14 Indian crew (including Master) was transiting from Kandla port in Gujarat and proceeding to Karwar when it developed the crack in the hull and started taking in water.
MV Infinity I from Panama was carrying approximately 1750 tonnes of Asphalt. As water entered the ship and the ship crew failed to plug the leak, it was in danger of sinking.
The Navy, on an alert, despatched its ship INS Trikand along with a four-member team, including two officers, on a rescue mission. Using a high-efficiency pump, Naval personnel pumped out the water from the merchant ship.
Goa Coast Guard's Amal and Shoor vessels, besides a tug boat, assisted in the rescue. Another vessel INS Kondal and a helicopter were kept in reserve to evacuate the endangered ship's crew if the situation went awry. The captain apart, 14 Indian crew members were on board the ship. “The ship from Panama was saved from sinking and is being escorted to Karwar port,” Karwar Coast Guard PRO?M S Rajan said.
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