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A Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) personnel conducting routine checks at Kampung Muslim water village during the Covid-19 pandemic in Labuan, Sabah, on November 2, 2020. — Picture by BERNAMA

Six crew members rescued from sinking vessel

SHAH ALAM, Sept 23 — Six Indonesian crew members on board MV Ocean Serene were rescued by a public boat after the vessel sank in Port Klang waters, near here, yesterday.

The Malaysian Marine Department, in a statement today said its Central Region division received a report on the incident at 7.30pm.

It said that initial investigation found that strong winds had pushed the vessel to the left side causing it to be filled with water that entered rapidly through a hole in the transom (engine part).

However, efforts to pump out the water was unsuccessful causing the vessel tilted further down to the left.

Meanwhile, the department said monitoring would be conducted to detect oil spills in the surrounding area and any movement of the wreck.

The statement said department would also place marker buoys at the site to notify mariners and ensure that the shipping community do not use the route, adding that investigations would be carried out to identify the cause of the incident.

— Bernama

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