Thursday, November 8, 2012

Port officials yet to decide where to anchor M T Pratibha Cauvery

Ship likely to be hauled on Thursday evening
Chennai:
As uncertainty looms large over where M T Pratibha Cauvery will be anchored following Madras High court order that the ship should not leave the High court jurisdiction, officials said that the stranded ship is expected to be towed away from Pattinapakkam near Marina Beach by Thursday evening.

Reacting to the court order, port officials said that Chennai Port is oil loading and unloading port and if the vessel is berthed in Chennai Port then the port will not be able to supply oil.

A senior port official said that they have requested the vessel to be taken where it can be repaired and it is up to the court and director general of shipping to take a decision in this regard. Till now no decision has been taken as such the ship will be towed away to outer anchorage till further orders.

 Meanwhile, emergency towing vessel SCI Ratna has arrived in Chennai limits to help tow away the ship and has been anchored outside the port limit.

 
Pratibha Warna: Meanwhile, Pratibha Warna crew have yet to decide on whether they want to berth the ship and discharge 7,900 metric tonnes of motor spirit oil of Indian Oil Corporation.

International Transport Workers Federation Sreekumar says the stalemate continues as they crew is yet to take any decision. “We expect a breakthrough by tomorrow,” he said. The vessel is anchored outside the Chennai Port for nearly 30 days as striking crew is demanding their unpaid wages from the company.

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