It was a clear day on September 3. Indian Coast Guard ship Shaurya was sailing back to Tuticorin after completing its patrol duty when a message arrived ordering it to divert to 30 nautical mile southeast Sri Lankan coast. "An oil tanker is on fire," said the message.
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How a disaster on high seas was doused
Monday, 28 September 2020
How a disaster on high seas was doused
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