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Nigerian Navy rescues 20 crew members form burning vessel off Calabar waterways

Nigerian Navy rescues 20 crew members form burning vessel off Calabar waterways

Nigerian Navy personnel on Monday executed a swift and coordinated rescue operation to save the lives of 20 crew members onboard Motor Vessel (MV) CHIMBA EXPRESS following a fire incident along Calabar waterways.

The navy in a statement on Tuesday, said the successful rescue operation commenced at about 1pm hours when Nigerian Navy Ship OSE, while on routine sea patrol received a distress call from the endangered vessel.

The burning vessel

“On arrival at the scene, it was observed that some crew members had jumped overboard while others were stranded on the exposed deck.

“Through a coordinated effort of NN personnel from NNS OSE, Naval Security Station 030 and Forward Operating Base IBAKA, 20 crew members were rescued while a search operation was initiated for one person who is the Chief Engineer.

” It has been confirmed that there were only 21 persons onboard MV CHIMBA EXPRESS”, it said.

The statement added that while concerted efforts are ongoing to locate the missing Chief Engineer, the successful rescue of 20 persons underscores the visionary leadership and strategic direction of the Chief of the Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Idi Abbas, (Admiralty Medal) whose vision is to develop a modern, agile and professional naval force dedicated to securing Nigeria’s maritime domain.

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