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MV Ocean Winner sinks off Odisha coast, 22 crew members missing

A Panama-flagged cargo ship carrying iron ore sank off the Odisha coast, with two of 24 crew members rescued so far and search operations continuing for the remaining 22.

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A Panama-flagged cargo ship, MV Ocean Winner, has sunk in the Bay of Bengal roughly 240 nautical miles off the Odisha coast, prompting an active search and rescue operation.

The vessel was carrying iron ore bound for China and had 24 crew members on board, including 20 Chinese nationals, three from Myanmar and one from Bangladesh.

Two crew members have been rescued so far, recovered from separate liferafts by the merchant vessel MT AISOPOS, which was nearby when the ship went down.

The Indian Coast Guard has sent multiple ships to the site, including ICGS Varad and ICGS Anmol, with ICGS Vijit sailing from Sri Vijaya Puram to reinforce the search.

The ship issued a distress alert on Saturday before losing contact, and the cause of the sinking has not yet been determined.

Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal said all agencies are coordinating closely and actively continuing the search for the remaining 22 crew members.

The cause of the sinking has not yet been determined, with authorities focused on the search and rescue operation before any investigation into the incident begins.

MV Ocean Winner had departed from Paradip port in Odisha and was bound for China, roughly 240 nautical miles off the Odisha coast when it went down.

The ship issued a distress alert on Saturday before losing contact, prompting the Indian Coast Guard and Indian Navy to launch a joint search and rescue operation.

Coast Guard ships ICGS Varad and ICGS Anmol were deployed immediately to the site, while ICGS Vijit sailed from Sri Vijaya Puram to reinforce the search.

The two survivors were recovered from separate liferafts by the merchant vessel MT AISOPOS, which was in the vicinity and joined the rescue effort.

Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal said all agencies are coordinating closely and actively continuing search and rescue efforts for the remaining crew.

Photo by Ting Chen, Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 2.0

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