Chennai:
The
operation to salvage chemical tanker M T Pratibha Cauvery will start from
Tuesday morning after Malviya 21, a 133 tonne Bollard Pull, arrived at Chennai
Port on Monday evening.
Port
officials said the bollard pull which started from Kakinada at around 3pm on
Sunday evening reached the port around 4pm to 4.30 pm and is berthed at Port.
It will begin the salvage operations at around 8 am to 8.30 am.
Port
officials said in the morning, it would be known whether Malviya 21 will be
able to tug M T Pratibha. Incase, it fails then another ship SCI Ratna is
expected to tow the vessel.
Meanwhile, the SMIT Salvage,
which has global expertise in salvaging operation, surveyed the ship and have
charted out plans to tow the ship, including the equipment to be used. Port sources said Pratibha Shipping Company has
signed Lloyds Open Form, an agreement for SMIT Salvagers.
Meanwhile, Port officials said a coordination
committee meeting was held onboard the ship. It was attended by Director
general shipping, port officials and Coastguard. This comes in the wake of Voice
data recorder being recovered from the vessel.
Pratibha Warna:
Meanwhile, the crew of stranded ship M T Pratibha
Varna has asked for water and the port officials have sought bank guarantee
from the owners before supplying them with 100 tonnes of fresh water. “Their present requirement as of now is
water,” the port official said. The crew is also expected to get several cans
of water from the other sources.
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