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Tanker captains in distress warn of risks to crews and shipping

Ships, crews, and cargoes are in danger at two Indian ports, according to the masters of two arrested tankers from the Saint James Shipping fleet.

The two vessels are in danger of losing power from failing generators and exhausted fuel supplies, and their masters have pleaded that they do not know who to call upon for help.


“We are in a very critical condition due to ship power generation machinery,” wrote Captain Zubair Aslam, master of the 18,041-dwt chemical-product tanker Aeon (built 2012), in a message addressed to all concerned parties this afternoon 22 July local time.

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