The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) recently reported that a Belize-registered dredger named KSE Hitachi has sunk off Tuas in Singapore. Fortunately, there were no personnel on board the dredger at the time of the incident, and port operations have not been affected. MPA is currently investigating the incident, and a navigational broadcast has been issued to advise passing vessels to steer clear of the area. The company that owns the dredger is in the process of making arrangements to salvage the vessel, with three MPA patrol crafts deployed to the site to provide assistance.
The sinking of the dredger off Tuas in Singapore has prompted the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) to take action. Despite the vessel being moored, the incident has raised concerns and led to an investigation by MPA. In the meantime, a navigational broadcast has been issued to warn passing vessels to avoid the area where the dredger has sunk. The company that owns the dredger is working on plans to salvage the vessel, with support from MPA patrol crafts that have been sent to the site.
The sinking of the Belize-registered dredger, KSE Hitachi, off Tuas in Singapore has not impacted port operations, according to the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA). The absence of personnel on board the vessel at the time of the sinking has helped to prevent any casualties or further complications. MPA’s swift response to the incident includes an ongoing investigation, a navigational broadcast to inform nearby vessels, and the deployment of three patrol crafts to offer assistance. Efforts are also underway to salvage the sunken dredger, with the company responsible for the vessel taking the necessary steps to address the situation.
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