The Pak Banker

Sri Lanka controls over new fire in oil tanker

- -REUTERS

COLOMBO: Sri Lanka has "better control" over a fresh fire on a loaded supertanke­r off the island nation and is looking for any signs of potential oil leaks from the ship. A fire first broke out last Thursday in the engine room of the very large crude carrier New Diamond and spread to the bridge of the vessel, which was chartered by Indian Oil Corp for importing 2 million barrels of oil from Kuwait. That blaze was doused on Sunday.

However, new flames erupted on Monday. The re-ignition of the fire occurred on the "right side of the vessel near the funnel at the rear," and is not near the tanks carrying crude oil, Navy spokesman Captain Indika de Silva said. De Silva said that the fire was still burning but the fire fighting team has better control of the blaze. "All members of the salvage team have arrived at the scene as more boundary cooling efforts are being done," he said, adding "additional assets, salvage personnel and fire fighting equipment is on the way." Sri Lanka has deployed scientists and experts from its Marine Environmen­t Protection Authority (MEPA) to assess the environmen­tal damage caused by the fire.

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