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📍 MV Wan Hai 503 Cargo Ship Fire Explained | Rescue Operation & Maritime Disaster Analysis On June 9, 2025, the Singapore-flagged cargo vessel MV Wan Hai 503 caught fire approximately 15 nautical miles off the Kerala coast, triggering a large-scale search and rescue operation by the Indian Navy and Coast Guard. Out of 22 crew members, 18 were rescued, while 4 remain missing. The vessel was reportedly carrying hazardous cargo, which escalated the fire and posed severe environmental and maritime safety risks. In this detailed video, we break down: What caused the fire? How the Indian Coast Guard responded The role of international partners like China and Singapore Ongoing firefighting challenges and sinking risk Environmental impact and marine life threat 📊 Key Facts: Ship: MV Wan Hai 503 Flag: Singapore 🇸🇬 Location: 15 NM off Kerala, India 🇮🇳 Crew: 22 total, 18 rescued, 4 missing Hazard: Fire, hazardous cargo, ship tilt, oil leak risk 🌐 International Response: 🇨🇳 China thanked India for saving its nationals. 🇸🇬 Singapore sent a technical team to assist in disaster control. --- 📰 Sources & References: 1. Times of India – China thanks India 2. Hindustan Times – Firefighting continues 3. Yahoo News – Singapore dispatches team 4. India Today – 4 missing crew members 5. The Hindu – Coast Guard operations --- 📚 Watch till the end to understand the maritime safety protocols, disaster response coordination, and international collaboration behind this critical operation. 🔔 Don’t forget to Like, Share, and Subscribe for more real-world analysis and educational content! #MVWanHai503 #KeralaShipFire #IndianNavy #MaritimeDisaster #BreakingNews #CoastGuardRescue #MarinePollution #InternationalNews