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Indians among 14 crew rescued by Sri Lankan Navy from distressed vessel
Nine Indian sailors were among 14 crew members rescued by the Sri Lankan Navy after their merchant vessel, Integrity Star, suffered engine failure 100 nautical miles south of the island nation. The rescued crew was brought safely to Hambantota port.
Colombo: Indian sailors were among the 14-member crew rescued by the Sri Lankan Navy from the merchant vessel Integrity Star after it experienced engine failure.
Naval spokesman Commander Buddhika Sampath said the vessel was in distress 100 nautical miles south of Sri Lanka and the “crew was in a desperate situation”.
Nine of the 14 crew members were Indian nationals. Sampath said.
Upon receiving the distress alert, the Samudura craft was deployed for a search and rescue operation under the directives of the Ministry of Defence, the navy said. The vessel was brought to the southern port of Hambantota.
The Maritime Rescue Coordination Center was assisted by another merchant vessel in the vicinity, Morning Glory, the navy said.