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Ba Ria – Vung Tau: Over 300 Sri Lankan citizens in distress saved at sea
A representative from the Embassy of Sri Lanka speaks to her fellow Sri Lankan on Japanese cargo ship HELIOS LEADER. VNA Photo: Huỳnh Ngọc Sơn
Sri Lankan passengers move from Japanese cargo ship HELIOS LEADER to Vietnamese rescue vessel SAR 143. VNA Photo: Huỳnh Ngọc Sơn
Sri Lankan passengers move from Japanese cargo ship HELIOS LEADER to Vietnamese rescue vessel SAR 143. VNA Photo: Huỳnh Ngọc Sơn
Sri Lankan passengers move from Japanese cargo ship HELIOS LEADER to Vietnamese rescue vessel SAR 143. VNA Photo: Huỳnh Ngọc Sơn
Myanmar-flagged fishing vessel LADY R3 drifts at sea. VNA Photo
Sri Lankan passengers are rescued by Japanese cargo ship HELIOS LEADER. VNA Photo
Sri Lankan passengers are rescued by Japanese cargo ship HELIOS LEADER. VNA Photo
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Ba Ria – Vung Tau: Over 300 Sri Lankan citizens in distress saved at sea
11/08/2022 23:38
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A total of 303 Sri Lankan nationals whose boat faced a serious incident in the waters off the southern province of Ba Ria-Vung Tau have been saved. At 6pm on November 6, the Myanmar-flagged fishing vessel LADY R3, which was carrying the 303 passengers to Canada, broke down and drifted at sea about 258 nautical miles to the southeast of the province’s Vung Tau cape. Encountering the incident coupled with strong wind, the ship sent out a mayday. Upon receiving the distress signal, the Region 3’s maritime search and rescue coordination centre urgently searched the waters to find the fishing vessel. From 3:30 to 5:30pm on November 7, Japanese cargo ship HELIOS LEADER, en route from Japan to Singapore, approached the LADY R3 and brought all the 303 passengers on its board. On November 8, the Japanese vessel is expected to transport the Sri Lankans ashore and hand them over to Ba Ria-Vung Tau authorities. VNA Photo
Ba Ria – Vung Tau: Over 300 Sri Lankan citizens in distress saved at sea
A total of 303 Sri Lankan nationals whose boat faced a serious incident in the waters off the southern province of Ba Ria-Vung Tau have been saved. At 6pm on November 6, the Myanmar-flagged fishing vessel LADY R3, which was carrying the 303 passengers to Canada, broke down and drifted at sea about 258 nautical miles to the southeast of the province’s Vung Tau cape. Encountering the incident coupled with strong wind, the ship sent out a mayday. Upon receiving the distress signal, the Region 3’s maritime search and rescue coordination centre urgently searched the waters to find the fishing vessel. From 3:30 to 5:30pm on November 7, Japanese cargo ship HELIOS LEADER, en route from Japan to Singapore, approached the LADY R3 and brought all the 303 passengers on its board. On November 8, the Japanese vessel is expected to transport the Sri Lankans ashore and hand them over to Ba Ria-Vung Tau authorities. VNA Photo
Ba Ria – Vung Tau: Over 300 Sri Lankan citizens in distress saved at sea
A total of 303 Sri Lankan nationals whose boat faced a serious incident in the waters off the southern province of Ba Ria-Vung Tau have been saved. At 6pm on November 6, the Myanmar-flagged fishing vessel LADY R3, which was carrying the 303 passengers to Canada, broke down and drifted at sea about 258 nautical miles to the southeast of the province’s Vung Tau cape. Encountering the incident coupled with strong wind, the ship sent out a mayday. Upon receiving the distress signal, the Region 3’s maritime search and rescue coordination centre urgently searched the waters to find the fishing vessel. From 3:30 to 5:30pm on November 7, Japanese cargo ship HELIOS LEADER, en route from Japan to Singapore, approached the LADY R3 and brought all the 303 passengers on its board. On November 8, the Japanese vessel is expected to transport the Sri Lankans ashore and hand them over to Ba Ria-Vung Tau authorities. VNA Photo
Ba Ria – Vung Tau: Over 300 Sri Lankan citizens in distress saved at sea
A total of 303 Sri Lankan nationals whose boat faced a serious incident in the waters off the southern province of Ba Ria-Vung Tau have been saved. At 6pm on November 6, the Myanmar-flagged fishing vessel LADY R3, which was carrying the 303 passengers to Canada, broke down and drifted at sea about 258 nautical miles to the southeast of the province’s Vung Tau cape. Encountering the incident coupled with strong wind, the ship sent out a mayday. Upon receiving the distress signal, the Region 3’s maritime search and rescue coordination centre urgently searched the waters to find the fishing vessel. From 3:30 to 5:30pm on November 7, Japanese cargo ship HELIOS LEADER, en route from Japan to Singapore, approached the LADY R3 and brought all the 303 passengers on its board. On November 8, the Japanese vessel is expected to transport the Sri Lankans ashore and hand them over to Ba Ria-Vung Tau authorities. VNA Photo
Ba Ria – Vung Tau: Over 300 Sri Lankan citizens in distress saved at sea
A total of 303 Sri Lankan nationals whose boat faced a serious incident in the waters off the southern province of Ba Ria-Vung Tau have been saved. At 6pm on November 6, the Myanmar-flagged fishing vessel LADY R3, which was carrying the 303 passengers to Canada, broke down and drifted at sea about 258 nautical miles to the southeast of the province’s Vung Tau cape. Encountering the incident coupled with strong wind, the ship sent out a mayday. Upon receiving the distress signal, the Region 3’s maritime search and rescue coordination centre urgently searched the waters to find the fishing vessel. From 3:30 to 5:30pm on November 7, Japanese cargo ship HELIOS LEADER, en route from Japan to Singapore, approached the LADY R3 and brought all the 303 passengers on its board. On November 8, the Japanese vessel is expected to transport the Sri Lankans ashore and hand them over to Ba Ria-Vung Tau authorities. VNA Photo
Ba Ria – Vung Tau: Over 300 Sri Lankan citizens in distress saved at sea
A total of 303 Sri Lankan nationals whose boat faced a serious incident in the waters off the southern province of Ba Ria-Vung Tau have been saved. At 6pm on November 6, the Myanmar-flagged fishing vessel LADY R3, which was carrying the 303 passengers to Canada, broke down and drifted at sea about 258 nautical miles to the southeast of the province’s Vung Tau cape. Encountering the incident coupled with strong wind, the ship sent out a mayday. Upon receiving the distress signal, the Region 3’s maritime search and rescue coordination centre urgently searched the waters to find the fishing vessel. From 3:30 to 5:30pm on November 7, Japanese cargo ship HELIOS LEADER, en route from Japan to Singapore, approached the LADY R3 and brought all the 303 passengers on its board. On November 8, the Japanese vessel is expected to transport the Sri Lankans ashore and hand them over to Ba Ria-Vung Tau authorities. VNA Photo
Ba Ria – Vung Tau: Over 300 Sri Lankan citizens in distress saved at sea
A total of 303 Sri Lankan nationals whose boat faced a serious incident in the waters off the southern province of Ba Ria-Vung Tau have been saved. At 6pm on November 6, the Myanmar-flagged fishing vessel LADY R3, which was carrying the 303 passengers to Canada, broke down and drifted at sea about 258 nautical miles to the southeast of the province’s Vung Tau cape. Encountering the incident coupled with strong wind, the ship sent out a mayday. Upon receiving the distress signal, the Region 3’s maritime search and rescue coordination centre urgently searched the waters to find the fishing vessel. From 3:30 to 5:30pm on November 7, Japanese cargo ship HELIOS LEADER, en route from Japan to Singapore, approached the LADY R3 and brought all the 303 passengers on its board. On November 8, the Japanese vessel is expected to transport the Sri Lankans ashore and hand them over to Ba Ria-Vung Tau authorities. VNA Photo
Ba Ria – Vung Tau: Over 300 Sri Lankan citizens in distress saved at sea
A total of 303 Sri Lankan nationals whose boat faced a serious incident in the waters off the southern province of Ba Ria-Vung Tau have been saved. At 6pm on November 6, the Myanmar-flagged fishing vessel LADY R3, which was carrying the 303 passengers to Canada, broke down and drifted at sea about 258 nautical miles to the southeast of the province’s Vung Tau cape. Encountering the incident coupled with strong wind, the ship sent out a mayday. Upon receiving the distress signal, the Region 3’s maritime search and rescue coordination centre urgently searched the waters to find the fishing vessel. From 3:30 to 5:30pm on November 7, Japanese cargo ship HELIOS LEADER, en route from Japan to Singapore, approached the LADY R3 and brought all the 303 passengers on its board. On November 8, the Japanese vessel is expected to transport the Sri Lankans ashore and hand them over to Ba Ria-Vung Tau authorities. VNA Photo
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