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Cargo vessel runs aground near Bandra coast

Updated on: 12 June,2011 07:43 AM IST  | 
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A hundred and fifty meter cargo vessel, MV Wisdom, which was being towed to Alang in Gujarat, broke away from the tug are ran aground, towards the northern end of Taj Lands End Bandra

Cargo vessel runs aground near  Bandra coast

A hundred and fifty meter cargo vessel, MV Wisdom, which was being towed to Alang in Gujarat, broke away from the tug are ran aground, towards the northern end of Taj Lands End Bandra






"A ship such as MV Wisdom would require a 10,000 horsepower tug or anchor handling vessel, to get it back on course and if neglected, it is capable of causing some serious damage to the structure of the Worli sea link bridge" said Sir Mehernosh Shroff, owner of Seaworthy Shipping, a company that specialises in oil spills and tug services.

Shroff also said that though officials claim that there was no fuel on board, the possibility of it having up to eight hundred liters of heavy fuel cannot be ruled out, which is capable of causing a sizeable ecological disaster.

"The vessel was last listed under a Singaporean flag before it apparently changed hands. It is the responsibility of the owner to ensure that it does not harm the Indian territorial waters," he said.

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