Dubai: A cargo ship from the United Arab Emirates with 30 crew on board has sunk in Gulf waters off the coast of Iran, according to Iranian media.
The incident some 50 kilometres (30 miles) from the port of Asalouyeh triggered a search-and-rescue operation in heavy seas, with all but one of the people on board brought to safety as efforts continued on Thursday, Iran’s official IRNA news agency said,
“Twenty-nine crew members have so far been saved, and rescue operations are continuing to find another team member,” an official from Iran’s Bushehr province told IRNA, which reported that the ship was transporting cars.
Jahangir Dehghani said two Iranian rescue vessels were present at the scene of the accident and that meteorologists reported wind speeds of 70km/h (43 mph).
Dubai-based Salem Al Makrani Cargo Company had earlier told Reuters news agency that its ship sank as a result of bad weather. The spokesperson of the firm said it was in contact with Asalouyeh port authorities.
“Because of the unfavourable weather and high winds”, the ship sank before three rescue vessels could reach its location, a local maritime protection official told. –Agencies
Iran’s weather service had put out a red alert on Wednesday for high winds and heavy seas in the waters off Asalouyeh. –Agencies