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Fire on cargo ship off India sparks fears of 'ecological disaster'

The situation on the MV Wan Hai 503 "remains critical" according to India's Ministry of Defence, while the coastguard said sea conditions were "unfavourable".

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A cargo ship caught fire with hazardous cargo on board off India's southern coast, D Cevent a potential ecological disaster".

Five coastguard ships, two Dornier aircraft, and a helicopter are tackling the blaze on board the Singapore-flagged container vessel MV Wan Hai 503, according to India's Ministry of Defence.

The 269m (890ft) ship, carrying 2,128 metric tonnes of fuel, is adrift approximately 42 nautical miles from the port of Beypore in the state of Kerala.

Fire on board Singapore-flagged container vessel MV Wan Hai 503 approx 42 nautical miles from Beypore, Kerala. Pic: Indian Coast Guard
Image: Water jets were still being used on Wednesday to tackle the blaze. Pic: Indian Coast Guard
In this photo released by Indian Coast Guard, smoke rises following an explosion and fire onboard a Singapore-flagged container ship off the coast of Kerala, India, Monday, June 9, 2025. (Indian Coast Guard via AP)
Image: Some of the containers on the ship caught fire. Pic: Indian Coast Guard

Defence officials described the incident as a "serious risk to the marine environment and regional shipping routes".

"With the fire yet to be fully extinguished, efforts to establish a towline and pull the vessel away from the coast are underway to prevent a potential ecological disaster.

"The situation remains critical and is being monitored continuously," the statement added.

Te Indian Coast Guard (ICG) said salvage team members were winched onto the burning vessel on Wednesday to help with the towing operation.

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But the sea conditions were described as "unfavourable" and while the fire had been "largely contained" the inner decks are still ablaze.

The ship left Sri Lanka's capital, Colombo, on 7 June and was due to arrive on Monday at Mumbai's Jawaharlal Nehru Port, the second largest container port in India.

Map showing the location of MV Wan Hai 503, on fire off the coast of Beypore, in the Indian state of Kerala
Image: The initial location of the MV Wan Hai 503 when the alert was raised on Monday

The coastguard received a distress alert from the ship Monday morning reporting an explosion and fire inside one of the containers, which then spread.

Of the 22 crew, 18 abandoned the vessel with assistance from the Indian Navy and coastguard while four are missing, commandant Amit Uniyal of the ICG said in a statement.

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Indian officials have not yet given the cause of the explosion and fire on the vessel. It is managed by Singapore-based Wan Hai Lines, according to a statement from Singaporean authorities.

Late last month, a Liberia-flagged MSC ELSA 3 container ship sailing between the Indian ports of Vizhinjam and Kochi sank about 38 nautical miles off Kerala.

A Liberian-flagged container vessel MSC ELSA 3 sinks off Kerala Coast, India, May 24, 2025. Pic: India's Press Information Bureau/Reuters
Image: MSC ELSA 3, a Liberian-flagged container vessel, sank off the coast of Kerala in May. Pic: India's Press Information Bureau/Reuters

The state government issued a high alert in its coastal areas and asked fishermen not to venture near the site where the container ship, which carried hazardous cargo, had sunk.

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