Durban sea search launched after stowaways abandon container vessel
Seven stowaways went overboard from a container ship offshore Durban, with one man still missing despite an extensive operation.
The National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) Durban yesterday afternoon became aware of a search operation reportedly in progress approximately five nautical miles offshore of Durban’s Port, and beyond, reports Berea Mail.
“On investigation by NSRI Durban and by Emergency Operations Centre, it was determined that a search had commenced, reportedly at around 14:15, following a Pan Pan emergency marine VHF radio broadcast from a motor vessel container ship; the broadcast intercepted by Telkom Maritime Radio Services, of seven persons gone overboard a motor vessel container ship,” says NSRI spokesperson Craig Lambinon.
7 stowaways overboard
It was determined that seven male stowaways appear to have abandoned a motor vessel container ship offshore of Durban. “We believe it may have been in an attempt to swim to shore as the ship approached the Port of Durban. We believe that six of the men had been rescued by the ship, but one man remained missing,” Lambinon shares.
Despite an extensive search operation, including NSRI deploying a drift buoy to determine drift speed and direction, there were no signs of the missing man reportedly last seen in the water wearing a green shirt and green pants.
Extensive search underway
Police Search-and-Rescue and Police Sea Borderline Control were alerted, as well as the KZN surf rescue network, to keep a look-out. The Telkom Maritime Radio Services are reportedly continuing to broadcast an all-ships alert for the area.
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