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Accident prone MSC Chitra to be dismantled

On August 7 last year the cargo ship MV Khalija-3 collided with the container vessel MSC Chitra 30 nautical miles off the Mumbai port.

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On August 7 last year the cargo ship MV Khalija-3 collided with the container vessel MSC Chitra 30 nautical miles off the Mumbai port. This was followed by another accident involving the container ship, which occurred on March 19, 2011. This time the mishap resulted in the ship's anchor chain damaging the winch and other parts. The cause of the same was the breaking of mooring lines leading to drifting of the already damaged vessel.

Finally, according to sources in DG Shipping, the authorities have now opted to tear the ill-fated MSC Chitra down, overriding their earlier decision to wash their hands clean of the ship by selling it to the Alang ship-breaking yard.

With the efforts of salvage company Smith Tech, MSC Chitra re-floated safely on March 11. Soon after, the directorate general of shipping (DGS) decided to get rid of the vessel by way of scrapping, and permitted her sending off to Alang ship-breaking yard. However, delay in clearance processes resulted in the mishap. Currently, the ship lay at Alfa anchorage and the salvage company is spending nearly US$2.5L on it per day.

Earlier, when DGS permitted the sale of MSC Chitra at Alang, Smith Tech had promised to escort the vessel as far as Alang -- nearly 200 miles from Mumbai, and the dead vessel, whilst being towed, would have taken just 4 days to cover the distance. But DGS took too much time to provide clearance to her last voyage, which eventually led to the accident on March 19.

If the ship can safely withstand outer anchorage and be re-floated, being currently grounded 30 to 50 meters in deep water, then it could be brought to Alang. However, the sudden decision to sink her in deep water has raised many questions.

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