Ship Diverts to Kerala Port Amid West Asia Tensions, Crew Seeks Shelter

An offshore supply vessel en route from Hong Kong to Saudi Arabia was forced to anchor at Kerala's Kollam port due to the escalating military conflict in West Asia. The ship, named Zaki Vision, carries 12 crew members from the Philippines and Indonesia and had previously sought shelter in Kuala Lumpur. Indian port authorities, Customs, and Immigration have cleared the vessel for entry, providing necessary assistance. The ship will only resume its journey once the geopolitical situation improves and final clearances are obtained.

Key Points: Vessel Anchors at Kollam Port Due to West Asia Conflict

  • Vessel diverted from Saudi route
  • Security due to US-Israel-Iran conflict
  • 12 Filipino and Indonesian crew
  • Cleared by Indian authorities
  • Awaiting safe passage
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Offshore supply vessel anchors at Kerala's Kollam Port amid tensions in West Asia

An offshore supply vessel with 12 crew members forced to anchor at Kerala's Kollam port due to security situation from US-Israel-Iran conflict.

"Due to the geopolitical situation in the Middle East, the vessel... sought shelter - George Ferdinand Xavier"

Kollam, March 2

An offshore supply vessel with 12 crew members on board, which was on its way to Saudi Arabia from Hong Kong, was forced to anchor at the Kollam port on Monday.

The development comes as military conflict in West Asia continued for the third day after the US-Israel military campaign against Iran on February 28 and Iranian retaliatory strikes on Israel, American bases and Gulf states.

According to Kollam port authorities, the vessel was unable to proceed to the Saudi coast due to the prevailing security situation. The ship's crew sought assistance to anchor safely at Kollam.

Officials clarified that it is a small offshore supply vessel, not a cargo ship.

Port authorities said the diversion was made purely due to travel disruptions triggered by the conflict in the region. Further assistance is being provided as required.

George Ferdinand Xavier, Director, PAX Shipping Agency, told ANI that the vessel, Zaki Vision, had berthed in Kuala Lumpur en route from China to Ras Tanura port in Saudi Arabia.

"Due to the geopolitical situation in the Middle East, the vessel, carrying a crew of 12 from the Philippines and Indonesia, sought shelter in Kuala Lumpur," he said.

Port authorities, Customs and Immigration have cleared the vessel for entry, and it will receive necessary clearances to continue its journey once conditions improve, he said.

Further, he said that the vessel also sought shelter next in Colombo.

George Xavier said that PAX shipping, the agents for this vessel in Colombo, will provide all necessary facilities, including bunker fuel, fresh water, and provisions to the crew.

"The vessel will resume its journey to Saudi Arabia only when the geopolitical situation allows, with permissions from Kollam Port Authority, Customs Department, Bureau of Immigration, and Port Health Department," Xavier said.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Shows how global tensions directly impact our shores. Good to see our ports are prepared to offer safe harbour. Hope the situation calms down soon for the crew's sake.
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David E
While providing shelter is commendable, I hope all security protocols were thoroughly followed. We must be vigilant, especially when the vessel has changed its route multiple times (Kuala Lumpur, Colombo, now Kollam).
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Meera T
Atithi Devo Bhava. We have a tradition of welcoming guests and helping those in distress. Proud of Kollam port for stepping up. The crew must be so relieved.
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Aryan P
This is why India's neutral and principled foreign policy is so important. We can be a safe haven and a stabilizing force when other regions are in turmoil. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
The real story is the 12 crew members from Philippines and Indonesia caught in the middle. Their families must be so worried. Glad they found a safe port in Kerala.

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