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Search operations underway for 22 crew after bulk carrier sinks off India
A bulk carrier sank rapidly off the Indian coast on August 21, prompting an ongoing search and rescue operation for 22 crew members still unaccounted for. The ship developed a dangerous list and went down within eight minutes of the incident.
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A bulk carrier sank off India's coast on August 21, triggering a large-scale search and rescue effort for crew members missing in the incident. The vessel reportedly developed a pronounced list before capsizing and sinking in just eight minutes, leaving limited time for evacuation procedures.
Search operations have been mounted in the area where the ship went down, with authorities working to locate the 22 missing crew members. Initial details suggest the rapid progression of the vessel's distress prevented full evacuation of all personnel aboard.
The incident highlights the inherent risks associated with maritime operations in the region. Authorities have not yet released details regarding the cause of the vessel's list or the circumstances leading to the rapid deterioration of its condition.
The search continues as rescue teams work against time to locate survivors. The incident is under investigation by relevant maritime authorities.