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Navy rescues 2 Chinese from fire-hit vessel

Navy personnel during a medical evacuation operation from MV Heilan Star, a Panama-flagged bulk carrier, located about 230 nautical miles west of Goa. PTI

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The Navy and the Coast Guard on Friday rescued three sailors from on board a merchant vessel, MV Heilan Star, in the Arabian Sea.

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Among those rescued were an Indonesian and two Chinese nationals, said officials. The fourth crew member had already succumbed to injuries by the time a Navy helicopter reached the fire-hit vessel, which was stuck some 425 km west of Goa.

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The Coast Guard's Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre at Mumbai alerted the Navy about the four sailors having sustained severe burn injuries and requiring immediate advanced medical care. The Navy deputed a Sea King helicopter for the rescue, which winched up the injured seafarers.

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