Two crew members lost their lives following a fire aboard a Singapore-flagged vessel operating off the coast of China, according to maritime authorities. The incident occurred while the ship was at sea, prompting an emergency response from onboard teams and nearby rescue services.
Preliminary reports indicate that the blaze was brought under control after firefighting efforts by the crew, with assistance from local maritime rescue authorities. Several other crew members were accounted for, and investigations are underway to determine the cause of the fire.
The vessel sustained damage, and authorities are assessing its condition to ensure navigational safety and environmental protection. Singapore’s maritime administration and relevant Chinese agencies are expected to conduct a joint inquiry into the incident.
The tragedy underscores the risks associated with maritime operations and the importance of stringent onboard safety protocols and rapid emergency response measures.
