Singapore reports fire on board tanker in East Johor Straits

Singapore reports fire on board tanker in East Johor Straits

The Malta-flagged vessel is currently anchored and there is no disruption to traffic in the area.

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Three marine firefighting and rescue vessels were deployed in response to the incident. (AFP pic)
SINGAPORE:
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) today said it received an alert about an engine room fire on board a Malta-flagged tanker, the Med Atlantic, which was anchored in the East Johor Straits within Singapore waters.

The vessel is currently anchored and there is no disruption to vessel traffic in the area, MPA said in its release, adding that all 22 crew had disembarked the vessel and were safe with no injuries.

In response to the incident, the MPA deployed a patrol craft, alongside two police coast guard craft, three Singapore civil defence force marine firefighting and rescue vessels, and two tug boats to assist and maintain navigational safety, it said.

The tanker’s registered shipowner and manager is Malta-based Sea Tankers 4 Pte Ltd, according to Equasis database.

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