Iranian cargo ship sinks off UAE; crew rescued

An Iranian cargo ship sank in UAE waters due to rough weather, while its crew of six was airlifted to safety by a rescue helicopter, a newspaper reported Saturday.

December 30, 2012

Fatma Al Dubais

 


 


DUBAI – An Iranian cargo ship sank in UAE waters due to rough weather, while its crew of six was airlifted to safety by a rescue helicopter, a newspaper reported Saturday.



The Al-Jasourah went down Friday some 10 nautical miles off the coast of the northern emirate of Umm Al-Quwain soon after it had left the neighboring emirate of Sharjah, said Gulf News.



Responding to a distress call, the Emirati coastguard deployed a helicopter to airlift the all-Iranian crew to safety, it said. The size of the ship and the nature of its cargo were unknown.



The meteorological service in the United Arab Emirates had previously warned of high winds affecting coastal areas of the Gulf state for several days. – AFP


December 30, 2012
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