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Home | India | Indian Navy Extinguishes Fire On Tanker In Arabian Sea Rescues 14 Indian Crew Members

Indian Navy extinguishes fire on tanker in Arabian Sea, rescues 14 Indian crew members

The Indian Navy extinguished a major fire aboard MT Yi Cheng 6 near Fujairah, UAE, rescuing all 14 Indian crew members. INS Tabar led the high-risk operation, showcasing the Navy's rapid response and commitment to maritime safety.

By PTI
Published Date - 1 July 2025, 02:42 PM
Indian Navy extinguishes fire on tanker in Arabian Sea, rescues 14 Indian crew members
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New Delhi: The Indian Navy contained a fire on board a Palau-flagged tanker in the North Arabian Sea and ensured safety of 14 of the vessel’s Indian crew members. The Navy swung into action and launched the fire-fighting operation after receiving a distress call from the vessel on Sunday.

The vessel reported a major fire in its engine room while operating approximately 80 nautical miles east of Fujairah in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). “The Indian Navy undertook a high-risk fire fighting and rescue operation on-board Palau-flagged tanker MT Yi Cheng 6 on June 29 in the North Arabian Sea, successfully stabilising the situation and ensuring the safety of 14 Indian crew members,” according to an Indian readout.


The navy deployed its warship INS Tabar to assist the vessel. “Responding swiftly, INS Tabar proceeded at maximum speed to provide assistance,” the Navy said in the readout. It said seven crew members were immediately evacuated to INS Tabar using the ship’s boats.

“No injuries were reported, and all crew were examined by Tabar’s medical team. The remaining crew members, including the master, stayed on board to assist with fire containment,” it added.

A six-member team of fire fighters from INS Tabar was deployed to contain the fire. “Initial fire fighting efforts from the Indian Naval personnel and ship’s crew resulted in considerable reduction in intensity of the fire with smoke restricted to the engine room,” the Navy said.

“The fire fighting effort was further reinforced with 13 additional Indian Navy personnel (5 officers and 8 sailors).” “Sustained efforts by the Indian Navy’s firefighting team along with crew members have successfully brought the fire under control,” it said.

The Navy said INS Tabar remains in the vicinity of the vessel for continued support. “The valiant effort of Indian Naval personnel has ensured safety of the ship along with all Indian crew members. This incident once again highlights Indian Navy’s rapid response capability, operational preparedness, humanitarian approach to maritime safety,” it noted.

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