Sunday, November 11, 2012

Standed M T Pratibha Cauvery back in sea




Chennai:
The seventh attempt to tow stranded oil tanker M T Pratibha Cauvery from Pattinapakkam coast ended successfully as the ship was hauled by Malviya 21 to Chennai Port’s outer anchorage.
This comes in the wake of Mercantile Marine Department stating that during the fifth attempt the vessel moved nearly 50 degrees. “We are hopeful that by Sunday morning or evening some positive news may be expected depending upon the tide,” MMD sources had said.
Interestingly, this also comes in the wake of Union Shipping Minister G K Vasan inspecting the stranded vessel M T Pratibha Cauvery along with journalists while the tugging operation was underway on Saturday. On the sixth attempt on Sunday morning, Vasan was present expecting the ship to be towed. It was only at 6.20 pm the vessel was towed away into high seas by 133 tonne Bollard Pull Malviya 21.
The success of the sevent attempt is attributed to de-ballasting of 8,000 tonnes of water.
But on where is Pratibha Cauvery headed to after being hauled, Vasan said discussions are still on. “Right now the focus was to salvage the vessel,” he added.
The minister also said that any action against Pratibha Shipping Company would be taken only after the enquiry being conducted by the director general of shipping. It will be over in a month’s time.
To a query on the plight of the sailors stranded in several ships of Pratibha Shipping company, he said that, “The sailors should be treated with dignity.  Such attitude from the owner can’t be accepted and ministry will ensure such issue should not take place again. We will take strict action as per law,” he said.
To another query on why the posts of Mercantile Marine Department is yet to be filled, he said the five posts will be filled up soon.
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