Crew rescued from sinking bulker in Indian Ocean

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South Korea’s Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries

All 23 crewmembers aboard the Panama-flagged bulk carrier Run Fun 3 have been rescued after abandoning their sinking ship in the Indian Ocean.

The 172-m-long ship, built in 1997, departed Singapore and was sailing towards Togo when it began sinking due to an unknown cause of cargo hold flooding.

The crew—21 Vietnamese and two Myanmar nationals—escaped on life rafts and were later rescued at sea by another bulk carrier, the Maple Harbour, which is commercially managed by C Transport Maritime (CTM) and part of the Supramax RSA Fleet from Stone Shipping’s chartered-in vessels

“The crew of the Run Fu 3 did everything possible to save their vessel, but at 08.15hrs local time, their captain made the decision to abandon ship,” CTM said.

The incident onboard Zhangjiagang Oceanicwit Shipping-owned 32,900 dwt bulker took place approximately 500 nautical miles south of the Maldives, the South Korean Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries said.

Following the rescue, the Maple Harbour, owned by South Korea’s Hangang Global Shipping, headed to Port Louis, Mauritius, where the Run Fun 3‘s crew safely disembarked.

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